Her mother’s funeral in her series trailer

Her mother's funeral in her series trailer

Is he roasting his dead mother now? Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey debuted their series for Apple TV +. The trailer also shows footage of Princess Diana’s funeral.

Photo series with 22 pictures

life of Prince harry Is well documented. Videos or photos of almost every public appearance are present. And perhaps the worst moment of his life was seen on television by millions of people on Earth: his mother’s funeral in 1997. And in the last respect, a similar recording Princess Diana Harry is now using his own talk series “The Me You Can’t See” with the US TV icon in the trailer Oprah WinfreyWhich came on 21 May Apple TV+ Will celebrate the premiere.

In the interview series, where Oprah herself says, the key guests also speak as Lady Gaga Or American basketball professional DeMar DeRozan on the subject of “mental health”. In the trailer, Harry addresses the issue of mental health and says, “Today is a force when you open up.”

Later you can also see photos of Diana’s funeral in 1997. The coffin is for Harry and his father, who were 13 years old at the time. Princess charles carried by. Exactly for that part you can hear Harry saying off-screen: “Treating people with respect is the first step.” Is this a new setback for his family? It is still unclear whether Harry will be in the series on the British Royal Family will talk.

Meghan part of the trailer

Meghan also appears very briefly. So you can see her very briefly with Baby Archie in the clip. It is not yet decided whether he will get a big role in the interview series. At least you don’t see any newly created interview sequence with Harry or Lady Gaga in the preview.

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“The Me You Can’t See” will be streamed on May 21 Apple, Apple TV +. Apart from interviews with prominent personalities, experts will also speak on the subject.

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