Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have taken a thoughtful initiative after Prince William and Kate Middleton made it to the headlines because of their joint public appearance.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex released a new message on their website Sussex.com, marking World Mental Health Day.
The former working royals shared that the second edition of The Archewell Foundation Insight Report has been released.
The Montecito coupe said, "This report captures insights from ongoing sessions organized by the Foundation, which facilitate intimate discussions aimed at deepening our understanding of how young people and parents navigate life in the digital age."
Harry and Meghan discussed their commitment to engaging with young people and their parents to gain insights on social media and the future of the digital landscape.
The two individuals aim to collaborate with young minds in order to "create a better online world."
Moreover, the Sussexes revealed that this notable report came as Harry sat down for a significant discussion with Jonathan Haidt, author of the New York Times bestseller The Anxious Generation.
During the conversation, Harry and the medical expert "explored how screens and devices affect the mental health of Generation Z and discussed actionable steps to address the rising mental health crisis among teens."
Harry and Meghan's meaningful message came after the Prince and Princess of Wales's visit to Southport in which they paid a visit to the families of victims of the tragic attack.
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