Prince Harry Lauds Australia’s Bold Move on Social Media Ban
Prince Harry praised Australia's leadership in implementing a social media ban for under-16s, while Meghan discussed a decade of online abuse she suffered. The couple's four-day Australia visit aims to address issues like mental health and veterans' affairs and includes private engagements and commercial projects.
Britain's Prince Harry commended Australia's groundbreaking step to ban social media use among teens, hailing it as 'epic' leadership. His remarks took center stage during a Melbourne event organized by the mental health organization, Batyr.
The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan, candidly revealed her experience of enduring a decade of relentless online bullying, labeling herself the world’s most trolled individual. This visit is their first to Australia since stepping down from their royal duties in 2020 to seek financial independence in the U.S.
Their current trip differs from previous excursions, as it involves private meetings and special projects rather than a public royal tour. Meghan's participation as a guest judge on MasterChef Australia and a co-host at a luxury wellness retreat emphasizes their evolving roles beyond the Royal Family.