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Even Meghan Markle’s Off-Duty Style Shares An Important Message In The ‘Me You Can’t See’ Trailer

'Raising the Future'.

Meghan Markle is no stranger to sharing an inspiring message through her clothing—whether it be a pair of Outland Denim jeans that help provide vulnerable women with employment or Princess Diana’s iconic Cartier watch, the Duchess of Sussex is a master of subtle storytelling.

No surprises, Meghan has once again used her latest appearance to share an important message, only this time it’s a little less subtle. The Duchess showed off her stay-at-home style in a surprise cameo in the trailer of Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey’s new AppleTV+ series, The Me You Can’t See

Meghan won’t appear extensively in the upcoming project, but the trailer does offer a glimpse into the couple’s life in California. In the short clip, Meghan opts for a pair of black pants and a white t-shirt from the brand Mère Soeur, which reads: “Raising the Future.” 

Watch the trailer below. 

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Mère Soeur Raising the Future T-Shirt, approx. $42; shop at Mère Soeur

According to the docuseries description, Meghan won’t be the only famous face appearing with a star-studded lineup of guests expected to share personal insight and experiences on their own struggles to help combat the prejudice surrounding mental wellness. 

Each episode will reportedly feature Harry and Oprah chatting with famous faces in entertainment, who will spotlight their personal experiences to help reduce the stigma surrounding mental health, in the hope of reaching viewers of all cultures, ages, genders, and socioeconomic statuses. 

Some of the confirmed names include Lady Gaga, Glenn Close, DeMar DeRozan, Langston Galloway, mental health advocate, and speaker Zak Williams, Olympic boxer Virginia “Ginny” Fuchs, and celebrity chef Rashad Armstead. 

“The dynamic multi-part documentary series will focus on both mental illness and mental wellness, inspiring viewers to have an honest conversation about the challenges each of us faces, and how to equip ourselves with the tools to not simply survive, but to thrive,” reads the show’s announcement post on Instagram.

“This commitment builds on the Duke of Sussex’s long-standing work on issues and initiatives regarding mental health, where he has candidly shared personal experience and advocated for those who silently suffer, empowering them to get the help and support they deserve.”

The Me You Can’t See is set to premiere on AppleTV+ on May 21, 2021.

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