Harry and Meghan share a new CBS interview regarding online harassment
In a recent interview with CBS regarding cyber bullying, Harry and Meghan stated that parents need to be the «first responders.»

The Prince continued by saying that ‘terrifyingly’ many parents are unable to recognise the warning signals of potential suicide. The entire conversation between the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will air on the Sunday morning broadcast of the American channel – three years subsequent to their shocking interview with Oprah Winfrey.
The Royal couple, who are reflecting on their personal experiences with Prince Archie, age five, and Princess Lilibet, age three, discuss the necessity for parents to shield their children from online danger throughout the interview clip with host Jane Pauley. ‘Our kids are little, they’re three and five, and they’re lovely, but all you want to do.

We’re glad to be able to contribute to positive change, even if we recognize that there is still much work to be done in the internet realm given what we can observe.»
The Duke just says, «if you know to help,» in response to the broadcaster’s statement that «you hope that when your children ask for help, someone is there to give it.» We’ve reached a situation where practically all parents must be first responders, he said.

Furthermore, not even the world’s greatest first responders could recognize the warning signals of a potential suicide. The horrifying aspect of this is that. The video, which was circulated today afternoon on social media.