Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have released a video and issued emotional statements calling for urgent change in the online space to protect children from cyberbullying. They emphasized that even the best parenting cannot keep children safe from social media platforms. The couple urged tech bosses to take responsibility and make changes to ensure the safety of young people online. Their message comes in the wake of a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on online child safety, and they have expressed support for families impacted by harmful online material. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have emphasized that the issue of child safety transcends division and party lines, and they have stood behind parents advocating against social media companies. Their call for necessary change aims to protect children from harmful online content, and they have applauded the bravery and determination of parents organizing to improve social media for youth across America.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have called for urgent change to child safety on social media.
Banning children from social media would be short-sighted ✍️ Baroness Kidron https://t.co/JzoUEoLeGY
Prince Harry & Meghan Markle are standing behind parents advocating against social media companies! Read more 👉 https://t.co/Ucl92J75tg https://t.co/iU0CKexFaR
In a statement, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle applauded the “bravery and determination” of parents who are organizing to improve social media for youth across America. https://t.co/zDdQUs4O8m
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are speaking out after a heated Senate hearing about online safety for children. https://t.co/lU6pQKPRNq
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are speaking up in support of families who have lost children after exposure to harmful online material. https://t.co/tRwtZ8P2bx
Prince Harry and Meghan have called for “necessary change” to keep children safe from harmful online content. Emma Woolf: "For a publisher there's no way they're not responsible for what they put out. Somehow tech giants get away with it!" @EJWoolf | @JJAnisiobi | @iancollinsuk https://t.co/oTtv2KeGDv
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Publicly Support Families Impacted by Cyberbullying After Senate Child Safety Hearing https://t.co/PgGzje9xEe Click the image for details:
Harry and Meghan call for urgent change to protect children on social media https://t.co/sRyme7VpKi
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are speaking out following this week’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on online child safety, saying the issue “transcends division and party lines.” https://t.co/qFOBbLps7l https://t.co/MzvGfcDEd1
“Americans don’t want a foreign prince coming over to try and make changes to our laws!” Kinsey Schofield slams Harry and Meghan for releasing a video telling families of children who have been victims of cyberbullying that 'we all just want to feel safe.' @kinseyschofield https://t.co/jD9vUDwXYp
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have issued an emotional statement saying that parents are powerless to keep children “safe” from social media platforms. https://t.co/1A9cZlfqgu
Meghan Markle, Prince Harry demand change to reduce cyberbullying: 'We all want to feel safe' https://t.co/OBfTiFjrCc
👑 The Sussexes told tech bosses they need to make changes to keep young people safe on social media, rather than passing ‘the buck of responsibility’ https://t.co/gfgjDMKmtx
Kevin O'Sullivan and Alex Phillips call for people to stop the "infantilisation" of adults, as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle speak out about online safety. "Being kind will not solve the world's problems... it's pathetic, celebrity virtue-signalling!" @TVKev | @ThatAlexWoman https://t.co/XJYvt42keZ
Harry and Meghan share rare and emotional message as they call for urgent change to child safety online https://t.co/bLR2YaZGee
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have called for urgent change to child safety on social media, saying the “best parenting in the world cannot keep children safe from these platforms” ✍️: @PA Reporters https://t.co/9sry4OHKrW
Harry and Meghan release video of Duchess telling families of children who have been victims of cyber bullying that 'we all just want to feel safe' as couple front campaign calling for 'urgent change in the online space' https://t.co/9dbLsBzDid https://t.co/2YuhxhbdSm