Apple has released a trailer for "The Me You Can't See," a mental health documentary created by Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry that will air on Apple TV on May 21.
The trailer, released to YouTube, offers a brief glimpse of what to expect from the docuseries, which will focus on conversations with people about mental illness and mental wellness.
Prince Harry, Oprah, and other famous faces are seen talking about their experiences, with the list including Lady Gaga, Glen Close, DeMar Rozan, chef Rashad Armstead, and Olympic boxer Virginia "Ginny" Fuchs, among others.
The show "explores mental health and emotional well-being with stories from people around the world," the video description states, via the medium of storytelling. "It's about people, our experiences, and why we feel the way that we do."
All episodes of "The Me You Can't See" will be available to stream on Apple TV from May 21.
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I see that Madame Tussauds in London has moved Harry from the Royal Zone to the Party Zone...
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