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Michelle Martin

How to watch Prince Harry and Oprah's mental health documentary in the UK

Prince Harry and Oprah's mental health documentary is now available to watch in the UK.

The docuseries features contributions from Oprah and the Prince themselves, as well as NBA basketball star DeMar DeRozan, Syrian refugee Fawzi and singer Lady Gaga.

'The Me You Can't See' puts the spotlight on mental health and emotional wellbeing as it offers a glimpse into the lives of its subjects, and an insight into Prince Harry ’s own struggle with mental health and wellbeing.

The series shows the Duke of Sussex speaking candidly to Oprah about mental health.

He says: "To make that decision to receive help is not a sign of weakness. In today’s world more than ever, it’s a sign of strength, the results of this year will be felt for decades, the kids, the families, husbands, wives everybody".

Prince Harry has teamed up with Oprah Winfrey to produce a documentary on mental health (Getty Images for Global Citizen)

It also includes archive footage of a young Prince Harry standing next to his father Prince Charles at his mother's funeral in 1997.

How to watch The Me You Can't See in the UK

All five episodes of the docuseries are now available to watch on AppleTV.

AppleTV+ is available on the Apple TV app on iPhone, Apple TV, iPod Touch, Mac computers, select Samsung and LG smart TV’s Amazon Fire TV and Roku devices, as well as at tv.apple.com for £4.99 per month with a seven-day free trial.

The series, produced by Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey, sees Grammy award winning artist Lady Gaga open up about her mental health.

In the two minute trailer she is seen discussing her struggles and declares “I don't tell this story from my own self service, I’ve been through it and people need help”.

The show also features contributions from award winning actress and Father Figure star Glenn Close, 2021 Olympic boxer Virginai ‘Ginny’ Fuchs as well as author and counsellor Amber and Syrian refugee Fazwi and mental health advocate Alex.

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