The Archewell Foundation Parents’ Network aims to support affected families, including several whose children have taken their own lives as a result of online harm.
During the CBS interview, the duchess was asked about the experience “that connects you to these families.”Appearing slightly uncomfortable, Meghan told interviewer Jane Pauley that she had not anticipated the question but understood why it was raised.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, first revealed that she had experienced suicidal thoughts in an interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021.
In March 2019, the British royal family told social media users to show “courtesy, kindness and respect” when interacting with its online posts, after repeated cases of online abuse directed at Meghan and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge.
This followed Kensington Palace asking social media firms for help in combating the boom in abuse, which included sexist and racist comments.
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