'The Me You Can't See' director explains Prince Harry's decision to undergo therapy on the show
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A director of Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey’s Apple TV+ show, “The Me You Can’t See,” why Harry decided to undergo therapy on-camera.
Speaking about Harry’s decision to be so open and public about his own mental health journey, director Dawn Porter spoke with Town & Country magazine about his decision to undergo therapy on the show for the whole world to see. "Asif Kapadia [who is also directing the docuseries] was working really closely with Harry, and it was really interesting because we were working on the series for so long that we knew a lot about what Prince Harry was doing to maintain his mental wellness," she explained. "And when you have Oprah Winfrey and the best advisers on the planet, you get access to a lot of the best research and the best medicine."More Related News
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