Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Call for Action Against Cyberbullying and Suicide Risk
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have sent a very important message about keeping kids safe from suicide and cyberbullying. They stress how important it is to be safe online.
Markle, a mother of Prince Archie, 5, and Princess Lilibet, 3, said in an upcoming interview on "CBS Sunday Morning," "Our kids are little... they're amazing. Protecting our children comes first for us as parents."
She said, "Seeing the present challenges online, it's evident that considerable work remains. We are happy to help bring about constructive change. Host Jane Pauley pointed out the hope that someone will be there to help kids when they ask for it.
Prince Harry said, "We've reached a situation where practically every parent has to function as a first responder. Deeply concerning is the fact that even the greatest responders cannot always spot indicators of possible suicide.
Using their Archewell Foundation, the couple has been outspoken in advocating internet kid safety. Since their spectacular Oprah Winfrey interview exposed royal family conflicts and was watched by approximately 50 million people worldwide, this interview marks their first together appearance.
In the 2021 interview, Markle talked about her loneliness and suicidal thoughts while serving as a royal and claimed worries over the skin tone of their baby, Archie. Buckingham Palace answered, respecting Harry and Meghan's difficulties and underlining their will to handle the problems behind-closed-doors.
The Duke and Duchess have kept sharing their experiences since then, including a 2022 Netflix docuseries and Harry's biography "Spare," which explores his troubled relationships inside the royal family.
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