Angela Levin, a prominent critic of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has responded to their most recent remarks about cyberbullying.
The California-based royal couple revealed their latest remarks during a US Senate Judiciary Committee bipartisan hearing on internet kid protection.
“We need to get over the notion that young children are flawed,” Prince Harry stated.
“No, what’s happening is that we’re letting this reality form around them. Kindly refrain from emailing kids anything you wouldn’t want your own kids to see.”
“Everyone is affected by the online world and social media these days,” Meghan stated.
“There is an entry point that’s positive and creative community, but we all just want to feel safe.”
The unified statement with the caption “Protecting Children Online” was later posted by them.
A screen grab of the news article and pictures of Meghan and Harry was shared by royal analyst Brittany, who was previously known as Royal News Network on X, with the remark, “They can be sanctimonious about addressing cyber bullying, but it doesn’t work when their fans are some of the worst out there on social media.”
Brittany’s remark was shared by Angela, who added, “Harry and Meghan want to stop cyberbullying.” Maybe they could also cover regular bullying.