Meghan Markle and Prince Harry 'quietly step back from children's harm prevention project'

 Prince Harry and Meghan Markle appear to have quietly stepped back from a major project aimed at tackling harm caused to children online.



The Duke and Duchess of Sussex launched the Parents' Network in August 2024 in association with their Archewell Foundation charity.


It aims to support parents who have lost their children to suicide because of online harm, and the couple have been vocal about the dangers that social media poses.


But it seems the Parents' Network has now effectively been transferred from the Archewell Foundation, now known as Archewell Philanthropies, to ParentsTogether.


The non-profit organisation also provides resources to parents worried about the impact of the digital world on youngsters.


Prince Harry, 41, and Ms Markle, 44, announced the 'strategic partnership' between the Parents' Network and ParentsTogether in October at an event in New York to mark World Mental Health Day.

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