Oprah and Prince Harry’s Mental Health Docuseries Debuts May 21 on Apple TV+

Apple today announced that “The Me You Cant See,” a psychological health documentary series from Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry, will premiere May 21 on Apple TV+.
In the series, Apple says Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry host truthful discussions about psychological health and emotional well-being with singers, professional athletes, and other guests, while opening about their own psychological health journeys and struggles.
Including high-profile guests, together with a wide range of individuals from across the globe living with the obstacles of psychological health issues and resolving their emotional wellness, the series goes beyond culture, age, gender and socioeconomic status to destigmatize a highly misunderstood subject and give hope to audiences who learn that they are not alone. The producers partnered with 14 recognized and appreciated specialists and companies from worldwide to help clarify various paths to treatment.
Participants in the series include Lady Gaga, Glenn Close, San Antonio Spurs gamer DeMar DeRozan, Phoenix Suns player Langston Galloway, mental health advocate and speaker Zak Williams, Olympic fighter Virginia “Ginny” Fuchs, celeb chef Rashad Armstead, and more, according to Apple.
” Now more than ever, there is an instant requirement to replace the pity surrounding mental health with empathy, sincerity and wisdom,” said Oprah Winfrey. “Our series intends to trigger that international conversation.”
” We are born into different lives, brought up in different environments, and as an outcome are exposed to various experiences. Our shared experience is that we are all human,” said Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex. “The bulk of us carry some kind of unsolved injury, loss or grief, which feels– and is– very personal. Yet the last year has actually revealed us that we are all in this together, and my hope is that this series will reveal there is power in vulnerability, connection in compassion, and strength in honesty.”