Prince Harry includes footage of himself at Diana’s funeral in trailer for his new Apple TV series

Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey’s mental health TV has released its star-studded first trailer – featuring Meghan, Archie and a major hint the Duke of Sussex may pour his heart out again about his relationship with his father. 

The Apple TV show ‘The Me You Can’t See’ is being broadcast on Friday, was produced by the Duke and the chat show queen and features tearful interviews with Lady Gaga, Glenn Close and Ms Winfrey herself.  

In one particularly striking moment of the two-minute trailer footage of the 13-year-old Duke watching the coffin of his mother Princess Diana’s passing him during her London funeral in 1997. 

Prince Charles can be seen speaking to his heartbroken son as a female voiceover says over dramatic music: ‘Treating people with dignity is the first act’.

And at one point Meghan can be seen looking over Harry’s shoulder as she wears a ‘Raising The Future’ t-shirt in their LA mansion and also appears cuddling their son Archie, who the Sussexes was subject to racism from the Royal Family.  

NBA basketball stars  DeMar DeRozan and Langston Galloway are also interviewed along with speaker Zak Williams, Olympic boxer Virginia ‘Ginny’ Fuchs and celebrity chef Rashad Armstead, who also cries as he describes his mental problems.

Experts have said the trailer hints that he will again talk about his family, days after he launched another broadside at the Royal Family in which he appeared to suggest both his father and the Queen failed as parents. 

The Duke of Sussex told Dax Shepard: ‘He (Charles) treated me the way he was treated, so how can I change that for my own kids?’ Harry then described his life as a cross between the film The Truman Show – in which a man discovers he is living in a reality TV programme – and a zoo.

Harry appears with Meghan in the trailer for the film, which is said to have been two years in the making and will be broadcast on Apple TV on Friday

The show shares the moment Prince Charles speaks to his son as Diana's coffin passes them, with a narrator talking about the importance of being treated with 'dignity'

The show shares the moment Prince Charles speaks to his son as Diana’s coffin passes them, with a narrator talking about the importance of being treated with ‘dignity’ 

Experts have said they now expect Harry to talk about his family again and the decision to quit as frontline royals in the upcoming documentary

Experts have said they now expect Harry to talk about his family again and the decision to quit as frontline royals in the upcoming documentary

Harry speaks to Oprah about the bravery of those who seek help, before Ms Winfrey also becomes tearful as she describes having to 'accept' her own problems

Harry speaks to Oprah about the bravery of those who seek help, before Ms Winfrey also becomes tearful as she describes having to ‘accept’ her own problems

Harry urges viewers to speak out in the clip that also shows his wife and son together at home in Los Angeles

Harry urges viewers to speak out in the clip that also shows his wife and son together at home in Los Angeles

Harry urges viewers to speak out in the clip that also shows his wife and son together at home in Los Angeles

Oprah Winfreys also cries as she speaks to Harry in a film the pair both helped produce

Oprah Winfreys also cries as she speaks to Harry in a film the pair both helped produce

Lady Gaga is one of many famous names to cry, describing how she 'froze' when she struggled with her mental health

Lady Gaga is one of many famous names to cry, describing how she ‘froze’ when she struggled with her mental health

Other guests on the show include Lady Gaga and actress and producer Glenn Close. 

Harry is seen saying: ‘What words have you heard around metal health? Crazy?

‘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

‘The results of this year will be felt for decades, the kids the families, husbands, wives everybody.’

At that moment a picture of Meghan and Archie is flashed on the screen. 

It comes just days after Prince Harry suggested he took drugs as he spoke about ‘going wild’ during a chat with a Hollywood star about their own drugs and alcohol problems.

The Duke of Sussex, 36, was speaking on actor Dax Shepard’s ‘Armchair Expert’ mental health podcast when he made the remarks.

Harry asks Oprah in the clip 'What words have you heard around mental health? Crazy?'

The Apple TV show is being broadcast on Friday and was produced by the Duke and Winfrey

The Apple TV show is being broadcast on Friday and was produced by the Duke and Winfrey

Hollywood actress Glenn Close also appears tearful in the highly-anticipated TV show

Hollywood actress Glenn Close also appears tearful in the highly-anticipated TV show

Oprah Winfrey interviews Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on A CBS Primetime Special

Oprah Winfrey interviews Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on A CBS Primetime Special

Footage shown in the clip appears to be from this moment as the brothers grieved Diana

Footage shown in the clip appears to be from this moment as the brothers grieved Diana

Harry was quizzing the star – who is married to Frozen actress Kristen Bell –  about the American’s substance use in high school.

The Royal asked him about Shepard’s ‘awareness’ of what sparked his path towards drugs as a teenager.

Harry told him ‘For you it was your upbringing and everything that happened to you – the trauma, pain and suffering.

‘All of a sudden you find yourself doing a s***load of drugs and partying hard.

‘Look how many other people do that as well. They wouldn’t have the awareness at the time.

‘I certainly wouldn’t have had the awareness when I was going wild.

‘It’s like why am I actually doing this? In the moment its like, this is fun. I’m in my 20s – it’s what you’re supposed to do.’

Harry, who is expecting a daughter with Meghan this summer, suggested Charles had ‘suffered’ because of his upbringing by the Queen and Prince Philip, and the Prince of Wales had ‘treated me the way he was treated’, calling it ‘genetic pain’.

During the wide-ranging interview lasting 90 minutes, Harry – who appears to have developed an American twang to his British accent since leaving the UK – said: ‘I don’t think we should be pointing the finger or blaming anybody, but certainly when it comes to parenting, if I’ve experienced some form of pain or suffering because of the pain or suffering that perhaps my father or my parents had suffered, I’m going to make sure I break that cycle so that I don’t pass it on, basically.

‘It’s a lot of genetic pain and suffering that gets passed on anyway so we as parents should be doing the most we can to try and say ‘you know what, that happened to me, I’m going to make sure that doesn’t happen to you’.’

He added: ‘I never saw it, I never knew about it, and then suddenly I started to piece it together and go ‘OK, so this is where he went to school, this is what happened, I know this about his life, I also know that is connected to his parents so that means he’s treated me the way he was treated, so how can I change that for my own kids’. And here I am, I moved my whole family to the US, that wasn’t the plan but sometimes you’ve got make decisions and put your family first and put your mental health first.’