Prince William Announces New Podcast With Apple — A Few Months After Prince Harry Released Show On AppleTV+
Take that, Prince Harry! Prince William announced on Friday, December 3, that he releasing a new podcast next week — just a few months after his brother worked with Apple TV+ on his series about mental health, The Me You Can't See.
"Walking has been a feature of my life during the good times and the bad, come rain or shine. For me, it provides an opportunity to clear my mind and gain some perspective," he wrote via Instagram. "It’s a key part of how I manage my mental health. It can be a very sociable exercise or a moment of complete calm and isolation.In the hope of inspiring a few other people to get active and take some extra time for their own mental health – I wanted to share a few of my stories and favourite songs with you in an episode of Time to Walk."
He continued, "This experience means even more to me knowing that three great mental health charities: @giveusashoutinsta, @crisistextline and @lifelineaustralia will receive donations to help continue the important work they’re doing to provide 24/7 support to those in need. WTake some #TimeToWalk on Monday 6th December, on @applefitnessplus and Apple Music 1 on @applemusic."
Following the announcement, people couldn't help but get excited over the new content. One person wrote, "I love this 🚶🏼♀️," while another added, "Great idea!!!"
Earlier this year, Harry, 37, teamed up with Oprah Winfrey to produce the new series, where he got candid about his upbringing.
"My father used to say to me, when I was younger, he used to say to both William and I, 'Well, it was like that for me. So it's going to be like that for you.' That doesn't make sense — just because you suffered it doesn't mean that your kids have to suffer," he noted.
"In fact, quite the opposite. If you suffered, do everything you can to make sure that whatever negative experiences that you had, that you can make it right for your kids. We chose to put our mental health first. That's what we're doing. And that's what we will continue to do. Isn't this all about breaking the cycle? Isn't it all about making sure that history doesn't repeat itself? That whatever pain and suffering has happened to you, that you don't pass on," he continued.
Harry also has a multi-million dollar deal with Spotify.