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Harry and Meghan’s Bold Move: New Report on Teen Mental Health Unveils Surprising Insights

Following headlines featuring Prince William and Kate Middleton’s recent public appearance, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle took a proactive approach by releasing a new message on their website, Sussex.com, in honor of World Mental Health Day. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced the second edition of The Archewell Foundation Insight Report.

“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 shared. Their message emphasized their ongoing commitment to understanding the digital challenges faced by youth and their parents, as they work together to “create a better online world.”

The Sussexes revealed that this report is part of their broader effort to connect with young people, ensuring their voices shape the future of the digital landscape. The report includes Harry’s conversation with Jonathan Haidt, author of The Anxious Generation, where they explored the impact of screens and devices on Generation Z’s mental health. They also discussed actionable steps to tackle the growing mental health crisis among teens.

This meaningful release by Harry and Meghan came shortly after Prince William and Kate Middleton’s visit to Southport, where they met with families of victims from a recent tragic attack. While the two royal couples continue their separate initiatives, Harry and Meghan’s focus on mental health and the digital age highlights their ongoing dedication to creating positive change for the next generation.

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