Prince Harry has teamed up with Oprah Winfrey once more for yet another interview after the success of their new AppleTV+ show titled The Me You Can't See.
Per CNN, the Duke of Sussex will appear alongside Oprah in The Me You Can't See: A Path Forward, a Town Hall-style discussion set to air this Friday.
According to Apple TV+, who will air Friday's town hall, the show is reportedly going to feature some of the stars that were originally interviewed including actress Glenn Close.

Taking to Twitter, journalist Omid Scobie - who is the author of Finding Freedom and the Sussexes trusted media friend - wrote: "Millions have already streamed #TheMeYouCantSee, and now @AppleTV confirm that @Oprah and Prince Harry are following up the series with a 'town hall-style conversation' special.
"A Path Forward will be available from May 28 and offers further insight from guests and their stories."
The new interview - described as a virtual town hall - is reportedly set to feature a handful of stars that originally made an appearance in The Me You Can't See.
Alongside the star-studded line-up, several experts and advisors are also due to appear for a conversation about mental health and emotional well-being.
Since its release, Apple has announced that the series has been the number one most-watched program worldwide on AppleTV+. What's more, the series enticed 25% of new viewers.
Per The Sun, an Apple spokesman said: "Apple TV+ announced today 'The Me You Can't See: A Path Forward,' a town hall conversation hosted by co-creators and executive producers Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry, with subjects and experts from the critically acclaimed, multi-part documentary series exploring mental health and emotional well-being, premiering Friday, May 28 for free on Apple TV+.
"Following the global debut of the groundbreaking documentary series, 'The Me You Can't See: A Path Forward,' Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry reunite with advisors and participants for a thought-provoking, wide-ranging conversation about mental health and emotional well-being, and where we go from here."
In the five-part mental health series, Harry made several revelations about his past that were little-known to the public.
The Duke of Sussex claimed the Royal Family of "total silence" and "neglect" when Meghan Markle was "struggling" with suicidal feelings, while she was pregnant with their first child, Archie.
What's more, while speaking about his "puzzling life", Harry asserted that "there was no protection" for Diana, or him and William as young princes.
Harry also revealed that he used to drink a week's worth of alcohol in order to try to cope with the death of his mother, the Princess of Wales, as well as the "hectic" pressures of being a working royal.
Detailing "a nightmare time in my life", aged 28 to 32, Harry described experiencing panic attacks and severe anxiety. "I was just all over the place mentally," he explained. "Every time I put a suit on and tie on... having to do the role, and go, 'right, game face,' look in the mirror and say, 'let's go'. Before I even left the house I was pouring with sweat. I was in fight or flight mode."