Prince Harry is to film his third programme with Oprah Winfrey.
The Duke of Sussex and Oprah will team up again to co-host what’s being called a “town hall discussion”. The episode will be titled ‘The Me You Can’t See: A Path Forward’ and will air on Apple+ on Friday (28/5/21).
A description of the show on Harry and his wife Duchess Meghan’s Archewell website reads: “Today, co-creators and executive producers Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey, along with Apple TV+, have announced that they will be hosting a town hall, The Me You Can’t See: A Path Forward, to continue that global conversation this Friday, May 28.”
Harry and Duchess Meghan’s first interview with Oprah aired in March, before the 36-year-old royal spoke to the chat show host again in an interview which aired last week, where Harry made a number of revelations. These included alleging his father the Prince of Wales failed to protect him from “suffering” as a child, turning to drink and drugs following the death of his mother the Princess of Wales, and having psychotherapy to relieve trauma and PTSD.
Earlier this week, Paul Burrell said he thinks Princess Diana would be “heartbroken” over Harry’s recent public confessions and outbursts.
The former butler thinks his late boss – who tragically died in a car accident in 1997 – would “disapprove” of her son’s public criticism of the British royal family in interviews with Oprah Winfrey and urged him to live a quiet, private life with his pregnant wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and their two-year-old son Archie.
Speaking to Closer magazine, Paul said: “What he’s doing now is going to make everything so much worse for him.
“Diana would be heartbroken it’s come to this.
“Not only would she be devastated that Harry is cut off from his family, but she’d disapprove of him tearing down the royals.
“She’d want him to stop airing his dirty laundry and to live a quiet, private life, focused on his children.”