Prince Harry says he and Robin Williams' son Zak faced "remarkably similar" mental health struggles during their adolescent years and have since turned to help others as a way to deal with the deaths of their respective mother and father.
Zak Williams, the 38-year-old son of the late actor and comedian, appears in the new AppleTV+ docuseries "The Me You Can't See," co-created by Harry and Oprah Winfrey.
In it, Zak opens up about staying committed to breaking the cycle of addiction following his own father's own struggle with substances.
Robin died in 2014 after battling with Lewy body dementia. His death was ruled a suicide. Speaking about Zak's participation in the docuseries on Friday, Harry told "Good Morning America" host Robin Roberts.
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