Meghan Markle delivered an emotional speech in Geneva, demanding tech safety regulations to protect children from devastating online harms.
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, just made a powerful, solo appearance in Geneva, Switzerland, and it’s a moment everyone is talking about.
Standing at The Place des Nations on the eve of the 79th World Health Assembly (WHA79), the Duchess of Sussex delivered a deeply emotional speech to launch The Lost Screen Memorial.
Co-hosted by the World Health Organization and Markle's and Prince Harry’s own Archewell Philanthropies, the event sent a clear message: online safety isn't just a tech issue, it’s a global health crisis.
The backdrop was heartbreakingly visual. Behind Markle stood 50 glowing lightboxes. Each one displayed the phone lock screen of a child who tragically lost their life due to online harms like cyberbullying, grooming, sextortion and exposure to self-harm content.










