Prince Harry expressed deep concern over the potential for children to be exposed to harmful online content, describing it as ‘one of the scariest things’ for parents. He and Meghan recently launched The Parents Network, a program aimed at supporting guardians impacted by these issues.
In their interview with Oprah, the couple focused exclusively on their efforts to combat online harms. Meghan emphasized their parental instinct to protect their young children, aged three and five, from digital dangers, underscoring the need for collective action to effect positive change.
Reflecting on earlier times, Prince Harry lamented that in the past, parents could monitor their children’s activities closely within the safety of home. Now, with children immersed in online spaces through tablets and phones, he highlighted the alarming speed at which harmful influences can lead to devastating outcomes, including suicide.
The couple’s commitment to addressing these challenges was underscored by their meeting with bereaved parents near Santa Barbara, many of whom had lost children due to online bullying or exposure to harmful content. Prince Harry remarked that today, nearly every parent must act as a first responder, yet even the most vigilant may struggle to detect signs of potential suicide.
Prince Harry, who has been candid about his own mental health struggles following his mother’s death, acknowledged the profound impact of grief. Meghan echoed his sentiments, drawing parallels between her own experiences with mental health challenges and the pain endured by families who have lost a child.
Looking ahead, the Sussexes plan to advocate for online safety during their upcoming visit to Colombia, following a similar focus in Nigeria earlier this year. Meghan stressed the importance of initiating change through The Parents Network, urging viewers to empathize by considering the impact on their own children.
Since relocating to California in 2020, the couple has prioritized family life with their children, Archie and Lilibet. Their CBS interview did not reference other members of the Royal Family, and they are not expected to visit Prince Harry’s father, King Charles III, during his summer break.
In a recent statement, Prince Harry cited his ongoing battle against media intrusion as a pivotal factor contributing to tensions within his family.