Prince Harry’s televised therapy session on new Oprah AppleTV+ show is as ‘inappropriate as having sexual intercourse on television,’ Lady Colin Campbell claims
- Prince Harry filmed taking part in an EMDR therapy session as part of new five-part AppleTV+ docuseries with US host Oprah Winfrey, The Me You Can’t See
- Lady Colin Campbell claimed it’s ‘violation’ of privacy of person agreeing to it
- Compared therapy on TV to televised sex and said both are ‘wildly inappropriate’
Prince Harry’s televised therapy session is as ‘inappropriate as having sexual intercourse on television,’ a biographer of the couple has claimed.
Lady Colin Campbell – author of Meghan and Harry: The Real Story – was referring to the Duke of Sussex being filmed taking part in an EMDR therapy session as part of his new five-part AppleTV+ docuseries The Me You Can’t See with US host Oprah Winfrey.
According to the author, participating in a therapy session on television is ‘a violation of not only the privacy of the person who is agreeing to it, it is just wrong in every way, shape or form’ – and she adds there is ‘no justification’ for it.
‘It is as inappropriate to have a therapy session on television, just as it is to have sexual intercourse on television,’ she said, speaking to the Daily Star. ‘Both of them are wildly inappropriate.
‘They are private and there is no justification for having them on television, ever.
Prince Harry’s televised therapy session is as ‘inappropriate as having sexual intercourse on television,’ biographer Lady Colin Campbell has claimed. Pictured, during his new five-part AppleTV+ docuseries with US host Oprah Winfrey
According to Lady Colin Campbell (pictured), participating in a therapy session on television is ‘a violation of not only the privacy of the person who is agreeing to it
‘It is a violation of not only the privacy of the person who is agreeing to it, it is just wrong in every way, shape or form.’
She continued: ‘He had a therapy session on television. It is not appropriate. It’s not more appropriate to have a therapy session on television than it is to have sexual intercourse.
‘The two things are equally private and also Harry shares rather too much.’
It comes after The Me You Can’t See director Dawn Porter told how Prince Harry ‘volunteered’ to go through therapy on camera and was ‘game for trying something’ to help his mental wellness.
During the docuseries, Prince Harry (pictured) dropped another nuclear ‘truth bomb’ on the Royal Family accusing them of ‘total silence’ and ‘neglect’ when Meghan was suicidal
The Me You Can’t See Director Dawn Porter (pictured) has opened up about what led Prince Harry to go through therapy on camera
The American documentary filmmaker, who is known for her works including Trapped and Gideon’s Army, has revealed how she convinced the Duke of Sussex, 36, and Oprah Winfrey to open up in the new AppleTV+ docuseries and what led the royal to go through therapy on film.
Speaking to Town and Country magazine, Dawn, who says she already knew a lot about what the royal was doing to maintain his mental wellbeing, said: ‘Harry he volunteered, he was game for trying something.
‘And we thought well, we have the opportunity to film this [therapy] and maybe this is something that will work for some people, maybe it won’t, but the idea is that you don’t tick a box and you’re done, mental wellness is an ongoing pursuit.’
‘You have to continue to try new things and to push yourself, and his volunteering to try something was a great way to emphasize and underscore that point.’
She went on to explain that the project was so important to Oprah and Prince Harry because both had ‘very personal and deep feelings about destigmatizing conversations’ to do with mental health.
She continued: ‘This was really important to both of them, and so they were extremely hands on. We had meetings every other week.’
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