A follow-up to the moneymaker is the most logical thing to do and that’s exactly what obedient Oprah/Harry are doing one week later. How many will tune in to see the smoldering train wreak they set off? The number of eyeballs that tune in to their virtual follow-up discussion could decide how often the public is subjected to more of their collaborations.
Royal Family News – Prince Harry Is Back This Friday
Apple said the series gave them a 25 percent bump in new viewers and more than a 40 percent increase in average weekend viewership in the UK. With those numbers, it’s a no-brainer that Prince Harry will once again share his two cents with Oprah and the other celebs who participated in the five-part series The Me You Can’t See: A Path Forward.
Friday’s follow-up is labeled a “virtual town hall conversation.” It really isn’t an open forum though since it won’t give Harry’s favorite verbal targets, his family, a chance to respond to his trash-talking of them. Then again, not every member of his family is as angry and resentful as he is, nor willing to air dirty laundry at the drop of a hat.
Royal Family News – Prince Harry Is Talking Again
The documentary called The Me You Can’t See featured Harry, who claims to want to be left alone in privacy, talk at length about his mother Princess Diana’s death and his wife Meghan Markle. It doesn’t get more intimate than that, but perhaps Harry is more concerned about the bottom line than his personal boundaries.
The documentary is produced by Oprah’s company Harpo Productions, with Oprah and Harry among the executive producers.
Among his astonishing claims in the documentary, Harry was heard saying, “My mother was chased to her death while she was in a relationship with someone that wasn’t white.”
Royal Family News – Prince Harry is Dishing the Trash on His Family
Apple TV+ said the virtual episode this Friday would feature some of those who were interviewed on the topic of mental health, a group that included Lady Gaga, NBA basketball players DeMar DeRozan and Langston Galloway, boxer Virginia ‘Ginny’ Fuchs, and celebrity chef Rashad Armstead.
During the documentary, Harry criticized his father’s parenting skills and his family for being neglectful, and claimed, “so 28 to probably 32 was a nightmare time in my life.” That time was spent in gilded castles, his every whim attended to, every expense paid, and his elite life full of privilege and access to anything and everything the taxpayer’s money could buy. He had it rough.
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