Prince Harry shocked viewers with his openness regarding his experience as a Royal Family member and his mental health. In the second instalment of The Me You Can't See: The Path Forward that was released on Thursday, The Duke seemed to dig further once again and expressed that he "learned" his family " feel shame" when tackling mental heath issues.Discussing this further with host Oprah Winfrey, Harry, 36, explained that he also felt "shame" of "not seeing" how someone was feeling if they were experiencing suicidal thoughts.The Royal also spoke with actress Glenn Close via video link and discussed his experience with his "parents" and "siblings" when it comes to opening up about mental health.He explained: "As parents, as siblings,.