Prince Harry
Member of the British royal family
Prince Harry
Member of the British royal family
Prince Harry, born Henry Charles Albert David on September 15, 1984, is a member of the British royal family and the younger son of Prince Charles and Princess Diana. He is known for his spirited personality and charitable efforts. Harry served in the British Army for ten years, where he rose to the rank of Captain, and was deployed twice to Afghanistan. His military service and advocacy for veterans have been significant aspects of his public life. He is also recognized for his involvement in mental health awareness, co-founding the Invictus Games, a sporting event for wounded military veterans, and participating in various campaigns promoting psychological well-being.
Harry and Meghan Unveil Memorial Honoring Children Lost to Social Media Harm
- Thursday, 24 April 2025
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle unveiled a memorial in New York City dedicated to "honouring the lives of children lost to online harm". The "Lost Screen Memorial" features 50 smartphones displaying photos of children who died due to social media harms. The Duke and Duchess called for more protections for children from social media dangers, claiming "enough is not being done". Harry also emphasized the importance of keeping his own young children, Archie and Lilibet, away from social media.