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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry they continue with their actions to distance themselves from the Royal Family and from the strict imposition of the Crown. The Duke of Sussex co-produced a mental health docuseries entitled The Me You Can’t See with Oprah Winfrey, which will air on Apple TV + from 21 May.
The Prince and the well-known host joined forces to make room for what they called “honest discussions about mental health and emotional well-being amid travel and personal struggles.” After all, Harry and Meghan have always shown great interest in the subject, and have decided once again to commit to raise awareness among the general public.
Both Markle and the Prince are featured in the series trailer released just in the last few days. Together with them also Lady Gaga, Glenn Close, the Syrian refugee Fawzi and many other celebrities who wanted to tell their experience.
Meghan makes two brief appearances in the video: there’s an adorable footage of the Duchess from a short time ago, in the company of her son Archie, who just turned two. Now she is expecting her second child, who should be born in early summer.
Then, in another clip, Meghan appears behind her husband wearing a white T-shirt with the words “Raising the future”, or “Support the future”. The message on Markle’s t-shirt doesn’t seem random at all, especially after Prince Harry’s recent statements.
In a recent interview Diana’s second son revealed who would have liked to leave the Crown many years ago: In fact, Harry spoke of “genetic pain” and the traumas experienced by his father in the past, but above all of the need for break that “cycle of pain”, saving his children.
“I don’t think we should point fingers or blame anyone – he explained – but certainly when it comes to parenting, if I have experienced some form of pain or suffering due to the pain or suffering that my father or parents may have suffered. , I’ll make sure I break that cycle so that it basically doesn’t pass. “
Precisely in the light of these words, the images of the trailer of an archival film of a young Harry at the funeral of Princess Diana reflect: the boy, standing with his head bowed, is framed as he passes his mother’s coffin, while Carlo she whispers to him. “Making the decision to get help is not a sign of weakness, in today’s world, more than ever, it is a sign of strength.“, Said the Prince.
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