Meghan Markle delivers a powerful speech about the impact of online bullying
Meghan Markle addressed the issue of online bullying during her speech at the World Health Assembly in Geneva. She emphasized the significant impact that online harassment can have on children. The Duchess of Sussex's message aimed to raise awareness and promote discussions around this pressing issue.
- ▪Meghan Markle spoke about online bullying at the World Health Assembly in Geneva.
- ▪She highlighted the detrimental effects of online harassment on children.
- ▪The speech aimed to raise awareness and encourage discussions about the issue.
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