Prince Harry is still not done opening up about his struggles and feelings in public as he is set to appear in a town hall-style talk with Oprah Winfrey, titled The Me You Can't See: A Path Forward.

The Duke of Sussex will be leading a discussion on mental health, which will reunite him with the advisors and some of the guests he and Winfrey have approached for their new mental health documentary series, The Me You Can't See.

According to CNN, the town hall conversation will bring "further insight" in the experiences of the panel with the experts guiding the conversation that aims to the shine the light on wide-ranging issues of mental health. Aside from Prince Harry, also expected to make an appearance are actress Glenn Close, advocate Zak Williams, and counselor Amber Martinez.

The follow-up show to the documentary series will begin streaming on the AppleTV+ platform on May 28. On the other hand, the five-episode documentary, which was released on May 21, is still accessible on the streamer.

Meanwhile, royal historian Robert Lacey said that Harry is doing a very important duty by tacking mental health issues. The royal expert believes that Harry has been trying to make the world a better place by speaking about his experiences.

Health advocate and journalist Bryony Gordon also agrees with Lacey's observation, adding that she doesn't understand why the people are angry at Harry for sharing how much his mother's death has affected him. The Duke of Sussex said that he chose to move to California and give up his royal life as a responsibility to his family to break the cycle of pain coming from generations of royals. He also accused his own family of total neglect when he was struggling to deal with losing a mother by using drugs and drinking alcohol.

In a conversation on This Morning CBS, Winfrey said that she doesn't know if the documentary she produced with the Duke of Sussex will help the royal family. However, she believes that many people will benefit from Harry baring his personal truth and opening up to his traumatic experiences.

Winfrey said that as Harry shares his grief to the world, someone will be able to relate and process their own grief as well. But Lacey believes that the duke's revelations make the royal family look bad. Prince Harry, however, said that he will keep speaking up and use his voice to raise awareness.