
Megan Markle and Prince Harry turns sadness into work.
On Wednesday, April 23, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex joined families in New York City to reveal the missing monument – a strong installation for children who lost their lives due to the risks of social media. It is created with the ArcheWell Foundation Foundation, and includes 50 smartphones that display the for children to remember it.
“These are the families with which we work for several years,” Megan, 43, said at this event. the people magazine. “Regardless of the extent to which the world is polarized … one thing we can all agree is that our children should be safe.”
The couple hosted the special protest at the exhibition, as it took time to talk to the sad parents – many of them are part of the ArcheWell Fathers Network. A The default version of the memorial It also includes voice messages and stories behind each image.
When asked about advice to parents, Harry did not retreat. He said: “The easiest thing to say is: Keep your children away from social media … Life is better on social media.” “But it is clear, enough is not enough. It is not done enough.”
Megan emphasized the need to take this global message. She said: “It is a global fact that our children are on the way to what is happening on the Internet,” adding: “What we see through these parents is hope and promise of something better.”