Following King Charles’ planned prostate surgery, Meghan Markle has just launched a brand-new film that focuses on cyberbullying.
In addition to her husband Prince Harry, the Duchess included a “urgent” campaign message to limit the damaging social media content that young children can access.
Meghan opened the video message with a metaphor, asking, “There was no seatbelt when the car was first invented.” And what took place? People began to suffer injuries and to pass away. Thus, you began to alter the vehicle.
In response, Prince Harry states, “We need to get beyond the notion that young children are flawed. No, it’s the environment that we’re permitting to develop around them.
Kindly refrain from emailing kids anything you wouldn’t want your own kids to see.
“We applaud the bravery and determination of the thousands of parents around the country whose advocacy resulted in this hearing,” reads a statement posted on the website regarding the same subject.
“Over the past few years, we have spent time with many of these families, listening to their heartache and their hopes for the urgent change that is needed in the online space,” the Duke and Duchess continued.
This is due to the fact that even “the world’s best parents are unable to protect their children from these platforms.” “If love could have saved them, all of them,” as one of the fathers said to us of our children would still be here’.”In summary, this is not the moment to abdicate accountability. The two finished by saying, “It’s time to make the necessary changes at the source to keep our children safe.”