Meghan Markle Talks About Her Past Suicide Attempts With Prince Harry In New Interview

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are back in the spotlight, and this time they’re tackling the digital jungle with a brand new initiative for kids called The Parents Network. They recently sat down with Jane Pauley for CBS Sunday Morning, and let’s just say it was more entertaining than a royal tea party gone awry.

In this exclusive chat, Meghan dove into the realm of online safety with the seriousness of a knight in shining armor protecting the realm. “As parents, all we want to do is protect our kids from the wild, wild web,” Meghan declared, as if she were the queen of parental safeguarding. “And we’re thrilled to be leading the charge to make the internet a safer place. Who knew that saving the world could start with a Wi-Fi connection?”

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Harry, on the other hand, chimed in with the urgency of a firefighter at a flaming circus. “These days, it feels like every parent needs to be a first responder,” he said, shaking his head as if he had just walked through a flaming hoop of despair. “Even the best first responders wouldn’t have a clue about spotting potential digital dangers. It’s a bit like trying to find a needle in a haystack made of social media posts.”

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Meghan, ever the trooper, opened up about her own online struggles, even when pregnant with their son, Archie. “Been there, done that, got the royal diaper to prove it,” she quipped. “When you’ve been through the ringer, the best part of healing is sharing your story. If my royal drama can save someone from feeling like a mere peasant in their own life, then I’ll gladly take one for the team.”

The new Parents Network launched this past weekend, and Meghan made a point that would make any parent clutch their pearls. “Imagine if it were your kid,” she mused, adopting the concerned gaze of a parent who’s just seen their child’s math grades. “If something terrible happened under our roof because of something we couldn’t control, you bet we’d want to find a solution faster than you can say ‘The Crown.’”

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Prince Harry and Meghan are taking on the internet, one royal initiative at a time. Stay tuned for more updates—hopefully, this time with less drama and more digital safety!

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