Exclusive Interview with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex on Their Archewell Foundation’s Efforts to Combat Online Harm
In a recent interview with “CBS News Sunday Morning” on August 4, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex shed light on the important work being done by their Archewell Foundation to support families affected by online harm.
The royal couple shared insights into the foundation’s mission and initiatives aimed at addressing the growing issue of online harm, particularly its impact on families. They emphasized the need for greater awareness and support for those who have been negatively affected by online abuse and misinformation.
The Duke and Duchess highlighted the importance of creating a safe and inclusive online environment for all individuals, especially children and vulnerable populations. They discussed the various programs and resources offered by the Archewell Foundation to educate and empower families to navigate the digital world responsibly.
One of the key areas of focus for the foundation is providing support for families dealing with cyberbullying, online harassment, and other forms of digital abuse. The Duke and Duchess emphasized the need for collaboration between government, tech companies, and civil society to address these issues effectively.
Through their interview, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex aimed to raise awareness about the prevalence of online harm and the importance of taking action to protect individuals and families from its negative effects. They encouraged viewers to join them in their efforts to create a safer and more compassionate online community for all.