Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Release Joint Video Message Amid Prince William’s Cape Town Tour
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have made their first joint appearance after a months-long professional separation, marking a significant moment for the couple.
From their Montecito home, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended virtually the inaugural United Nations Global Ministerial Conference on Ending Violence Against Children, held in Bogotá, Colombia. The event brought together global leaders to discuss pressing issues concerning children’s safety in the digital age.
Recently, Harry and Meghan launched the *Parents’ Network*, an initiative dedicated to supporting children and families affected by online violence. During the conference, members of the project and parents of victims shared their experiences, underlining the importance of the cause.
According to the Archewell Foundation website, the couple applauded the efforts of those tackling this urgent issue, emphasizing the need to address digital violence and ensure the safety of children in an increasingly connected world.
Meghan spoke about the importance of the initiative in the video message, stating, "At the Archewell Foundation, we engage with young people, families, and experts worldwide, learning about how every aspect of a child’s life—from their livelihood to their physical and mental well-being—now operates within an online economy that has both the power to shape and misshape our connections."
This appearance comes after Harry and Meghan's decision to continue their official engagements separately, a choice that has raised some public interest. Despite this, their shared message during the conference highlights their ongoing commitment to the issue of children's safety in the digital space.