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Harry and Meghan Warn Social Media Harms Youth Mental Health

Harry and Meghan Warn Social Media Harms Youth Mental Health

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex marked World Mental Health Day with urgent warnings about social media’s damaging impact on young people’s psychological wellbeing.

Key Takeaways

  • Prince Harry warned social media has “fundamentally changed how we experience reality”
  • Meghan revealed Archewell Foundation works with families affected by social media-driven suicide
  • Both royals emphasized community support over isolation for mental health healing
  • The couple received humanitarian award for their mental health advocacy work

Digital Reality Transformation

Speaking at a Project Healthy Minds event in New York City, Prince Harry declared that the digital world has “fundamentally changed how we experience reality.” He described young people being exposed to “relentless comparison, harassment, misinformation and an attention economy designed to keep us scrolling at the expense of sleep and real human contact.”

Global Mental Health Crisis

Harry emphasized that mental health issues are interconnected global problems. “These are not separate problems for separate people,” he stated. “They are interlocking injuries to our global community. Mental health is shaped by public health, foreign policy, climate policy, corporate design, and economic choices.”

He added that decisions by “a few powerful actors ripple across the planet and into every aspect of our lives.”

Healing Through Shared Experience

Meghan spoke about the Archewell Foundation’s work with families devastated by social media harms. She revealed they’ve met parents who lost children to social media-driven suicide.

“The parents who lost children to social media didn’t just need therapy – they needed other parents who understood their specific grief,” Meghan explained. “When these parents came together, they weren’t just sharing stories, they were creating a movement.”

She expressed hope that “while the research is sobering, the solutions are within reach — especially when parents, advocates and communities come together.”

Personal Concerns as Parents

The Duchess revealed that she and Harry frequently discuss how to protect their own children—six-year-old Archie and four-year-old Lili—as they grow older in an increasingly digital world.

Royal Consensus on Tech Dangers

The Sussexes’ warnings came just one day after the Princess of Wales highlighted similar concerns. Kate warned about an “epidemic of disconnection” created by smartphones and gadgets in an essay co-authored with Harvard Professor Robert Waldinger.

Both royal households appear aligned on addressing technology’s threat to family life and mental wellbeing, signaling a growing consensus about the urgent need for digital safety measures.

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