Prince Harry Will Drop More 'Truth Bombs' In Apple TV+ Series 'The Me You Can’t See,' Source Reveals
He's not done talking! Prince Harry is set to reveal even more details about his personal life in his new Apple TV+ series, The Me You Can't See, a source told Page Six.
The red-headed royal will drop more "truth bombs," the outlet reported.
“One of the episodes is very personal … deeply," the insider shared.
In the trailer, which dropped earlier this week, Harry talked about mental health and even included footage of himself at Princess Diana's funeral.
"To make that decision to receive help is not a sign of weakness. In today's world, more than ever, it is a sign of strength," Harry says in the clip.
Just last week, Prince Harry got candid with Dax Shepard about how he wanted to leave the royal family when he was younger — and even criticized his father Prince Charles' parenting skills.
"There is no blame, I don’t think we should be pointing a finger or blaming anybody. Certainly when it comes to parenting, if I have experienced some sort of pain or suffering because of the pain or suffering perhaps my father or my parents have suffered, I am going to make sure I break that cycle so I don’t pass it on," Harry said on the podcast. "There is a lot of genetic pain and suffering that gets passed on anyway."
"As parents we should do the most we can to say, 'That happened to me, I am going to make sure that doesn’t happen to you.' It’s really hard to do, but for me, it comes down to awareness," he said. "I never saw it, I never knew about it, and then suddenly I decided to piece it all together and go, 'OK, this is where [Prince Charles] went to school, this is what happened, I know this bit about his life, I also know that is connected to his parents.' So, that means he is treating me the way he was treated, which means how can I change that for my own kids?"
Following Harry's comments, Prince William is even more upset at his younger brother for airing his dirty laundry in public.
"Prince William is, of course, saddened by the recent developments because of the way Prince Harry is putting such deeply personal pain into the public domain, invading all the family's privacy," an insider told Daily Mail's Dan Wootton. "It is fair to say that, even now, William does privately have conversations about the relationship with his father, which has been strained in the past. There was much hurt after his mother's death and both brothers at times found their father's commitment to his work difficult to comprehend. Just like Harry, William has learned lessons from his upbringing and ensures he puts his family time first above any other commitment."
The source added, "But William also believes continually developing and growing his relationship with his father is critical for the future of the monarchy. They now have a lot of mutual respect and he would never even comprehend for one moment speaking publicly in the way Harry has done in the past week."
The Me You Can't See premieres on Apple TV+ on May 21.