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“There was a lived experience,” he said, adding that their involvement in digital reform through the Archewell Foundation was inspired by meeting parents who had lost their children to the harmful effects of social media-many through suicide. That tragic reality pushed the couple to focus on combating online toxicity.
Harry emphasized that as people struggle more in their daily lives, their compassion often “shrinks,” which makes the digital environment even more dangerous. He encouraged a more thoughtful and empathetic approach to how we interact online, particularly for younger generations.
The emotional toll of digital harassment
Meghan Markle began facing extreme public scrutiny as soon as her relationship with Harry became public in 2017. After their wedding in 2018, the criticism escalated dramatically.
By 2019, during her pregnancy with their first child, Meghan described the experience as “almost unsurvivable.” In a candid interview with Oprah Winfrey, she admitted that at her lowest point, she had suicidal thoughts due to the relentless negative media coverage and online bullying.
“I didn’t want to be alive anymore,” Meghan recalled. “I was up at night just thinking, ‘How is all of this being
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Harry emphasized that as people struggle more in their daily lives, their compassion often “shrinks,” which makes the digital environment even more dangerous. He encouraged a more thoughtful and empathetic approach to how we interact online, particularly for younger generations.
The emotional toll of digital harassment
Meghan Markle began facing extreme public scrutiny as soon as her relationship with Harry became public in 2017. After their wedding in 2018, the criticism escalated dramatically.
By 2019, during her pregnancy with their first child, Meghan described the experience as “almost unsurvivable.” In a candid interview with Oprah Winfrey, she admitted that at her lowest point, she had suicidal thoughts due to the relentless negative media coverage and online bullying.
“I didn’t want to be alive anymore,” Meghan recalled. “I was up at night just thinking, ‘How is all of this being created?'” Her emotional vulnerability shed light on the darker side of fame in the digital age.
In 2020, the couple stepped down from their official royal duties and relocated to Montecito, California, where they continue their advocacy work through Archewell.
Their foundation has since launched initiatives to improve online safety, encourage responsible tech use, and support mental health, including projects like the “Lost Screen” memorial, honoring young lives lost to online harm.