Prince Harry is urged to pull out of Apple TV show on mental health after a string of suicides at a ‘labour camp’ iPhone factory in China Campaigners said Prince Harry is being used by Apple to 'greenwash' its image The father-to-be launched Heads Together campaign to champion mental health As many as 14 workers jumped to their death at the Shenzhen factory in 2010 An Apple Watch factory in Chongqing was accused of treating students 'like robots' last year after forcing them to work 12-hour unpaid shifts
By Simon Parry In Hong Kong For The Mail On Sunday
Published: 22:19 BST, 20 April 2019 | Updated: 22:21 BST, 20 April 2019
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Prince Harry was last night urged to pull out of an Apple TV show about mental health because of shocking conditions in some iPhone factories in China.
Campaigners claim conditions drive despairing young workers to suicide – and warn that the prince is being used by Apple to ‘greenwash’ its tarnished image.
Harry, 34, has been recruited to star in the online TV series with Oprah Winfrey.
The Prince, who launched his Heads Together campaign to champion young people’s mental health issues, has said he is ‘incredibly proud’