Meghan Markle delivers powerful speech on dangers of online bullying at the Lost Screen Memorial unveiling in Geneva
Meghan Markle delivered a speech addressing the dangers of online bullying at the unveiling of the Lost Screen Memorial in Geneva. She emphasized the impact of social media on children and urged parents to limit their usage while advocating for protective laws. The memorial honors children lost to cyberbullying and features illuminated lightboxes with their images.
- ▪Meghan Markle spoke at the Lost Screen Memorial unveiling in Geneva, highlighting the dangers of online bullying.
- ▪The memorial features 50 lightboxes representing children who died due to cyberbullying and digital harms.
- ▪Markle urged parents to set an example by limiting their social media use and to advocate for protective laws.
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Royal Family Meghan Markle delivers powerful speech on dangers of online bullying at the Lost Screen Memorial unveiling in Geneva By Riley Cardoza and Tamantha Ryan Published May 17, 2026, 3:47 p.m. ET Meghan Markle delivered a powerful speech on the dangers of online bullying at the unveiling of the Lost Screen Memorial art installation Sunday. “Behind me stands The Lost Screen Memorial,” the Duchess of Sussex stated at the art installation in Geneva, Switzerland, per Hello!. “Not statistics. Not avatars. Not data points. Children. “Each name belonged to a child who was loved beyond measure. A child whose laughter once filled a kitchen. Whose shoes once waited by a front door. Whose future once felt limitless,” she added.
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