Harry and Meghan Appreciation Thread

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PRINCE HARRY LAUNCHES ONLINE TOOLKIT DEVELOPED BY UEL ACADEMIC

The Duke of Sussex has joined young leaders from around the world to launch the Global Child Online Safety Toolkit based on work carried out by University of East London’s Professor Julia Davidson OBE and the 5Rights Foundation.

The original research - for the Rwanda policy toolkit - was developed by Professor Davidson of the UEL's Institute for Connected Communities (ICC) in Rwanda in 2019 with the 5Rights Foundation, an NGO dedicated to putting children's rights at the heart of digital design.

The toolkit was launched last week to give global policymakers a roadmap towards building a safe and supportive online world for children.

Professor Davidson said, "It is great news that our research is being used to influence child online protection policy around the world and to guide practitioners in helping make the digital world safer for children globally. The 10 key policy action areas can be applied to any country to make the online world free from harm to children.

"We are thrilled Prince Harry has endorsed the kit, as well as the United Nations."

During the launch, the Duke praised the "ground-breaking work" in creating the toolkit and called for a safer digital world for young people.
He said he hoped his children would "never experience the online world as it exists now" and criticised social media companies for making "unimaginable money" from commercialising users' attention.

Prince Harry said the world needed new digital laws to protect children, such as those being introduced in California, the EU and the UK. Professor Davidson has played a key part in research for the UK's Online Safety Bill requiring companies such as Facebook to protect children and adults from harmful online content.

The Prince said, "We need new laws. We need public pressure. We need strong leadership."

Nick Martlew, executive director, 5Rights Foundation, said, "The fantastic young leaders who helped launch the Child Online Safety Toolkit all agreed: they want to enjoy the enormous benefits of the digital world without having to take risks that society would never tolerate offline. The toolkit is a comprehensive how-to guide for governments to make this a reality and respond to their obligation to keep children safe online."

Also present at the online launch were representatives from the United Nations, the African Union and the European Union as well as young people between the ages of 13 and 21, from countries including South Africa, UK, Canada and Malaysia.

Professor Davidson has led research addressing major social issues and has driven, influenced and improved national and international policy, industry, and practice in the area of online harms.

This research led to development of a child online protection policy and five-year implementation plan in Rwanda following extensive research and analysis in collaboration with Baroness Beeban Kidron of the 5Rights Foundation. Professor Davidson helped deliver training following implementation of the plan.

The child online protection policy and plan were adopted in 2019 by the Rwandan government across key areas including health, criminal justice, education, industry, civil society and in the community. A national awareness raising campaign was rolled out through community networks and schools in 2019.

The work is being continued by Professor Davidson and Dr Darren Sharpe from ICC in a newly formed Youth Safeguarding Network in Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Zambia and South Africa funded through the Global Challenges Research Fund.

www.uel.ac.uk
 
Prince Harry at the Lisle Nixon Memorial Final on May 29, 2022 in Santa Barbara

Harry's Los Padres polo team won 15-14

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Nice to see them together. A true friendship that dates way back.

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Did you feel it insincere when Kate showed up to the vigil of Sarah Everard?

No, because she didn't draw attention to herself. The only reason we knew she was there was because some others paying tribute caught a few snaps. Rather different than showing up with your own camera crew.

Don't get me wrong, I don't dislike Meghan, but do think she's made some poor choices.
 
No, because she didn't draw attention to herself. The only reason we knew she was there was because some others paying tribute caught a few snaps. Rather different than showing up with your own camera crew.

Don't get me wrong, I don't dislike Meghan, but do think she's made some poor choices.
She could’ve been more discreet, she didn’t even wear a mask. I thought it was wonderful that she showed up. Same way I feel about MM going to Texas. The majority of Texans appreciated the gesture and that’s what matters.
 
Wonder why she didn’t ‘show up and help out’ at all the other mass shootings that have happened this year? :thinking:
Help out with what? Her Netflix show? Two bags of food?
Not to hijack the thread, but I am in the minority who does find it annoying when royals get involved in ‘cause celebres’ and charity - not so much because of the action itself but because the way it’s covered in the media does always seem to be self-aggrandising PR to me. (The press always seem to find out - somehow….) For this reason, I would warn Americans against embracing these ‘errands of mercy’ as it seems to me like H&M are trying to make themselves into the royals of your republic and I (a Brit) do not enjoy having royals as my superiors by accident of birth.
Well one thing that no one has mentioned that she did is donate blood - at the blood donation center - when she showed up with a couple of bags of food.

Maybe I am more sensitive about the topic of blood donations because I am a universal donor and I have donated blood just because and also when there has been a terrible event and the call goes out for blood, especially from universal donors because the blood banks/hospitals can always use my type, which is very rare.

So the way I see it, the only blood banks can get blood is by donation - there is no synthetic substitute. A donation of blood is worth more to them than a couple of bags of food.

As usual, MM has made a story about her. I think it would have been appropriate for her to write a check to Everytown or another group that advocates gun control, and another check to the blood donation center. Who knows what the blood bank’s priorities are now. The food was probably gone in a couple of hours. If one writes them a check, they can use the money when and how they need it.

I also think that she should also do any
donations privately, making sure that she is not photographed. She could have sent checks or used a credit card - it takes virtually no time and no one else has to even know about it. So don’t assume that “no one else” does it - most of us don’t feel the need to publicize it.
I agree.
As an example, look at all the stories that came out after George Michael died.
I clicked on this thread because I was curious to know why it has 4 pages. Now I understand why!

 
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Platinum Jubilee schedule:

Thursday: Trooping The Colour (Harry & Meghan to join royal family in Horse Guards Parade)
Friday: Thanksgiving Service (Harry and Meghan will join the Queen at St Paul's Cathedral)
Saturday: Lilibet’s birthday, Epsom Derby & ‘Platinum Party At The Palace’ concert
Sunday: Platinum Jubilee Pageant
 
Platinum Jubilee schedule:

Thursday: Trooping The Colour (Harry & Meghan to join royal family in Horse Guards Parade)
Friday: Thanksgiving Service (Harry and Meghan will join the Queen at St Paul's Cathedral)
Saturday: Lilibet’s birthday, Epsom Derby & ‘Platinum Party At The Palace’ concert
Sunday: Platinum Jubilee Pageant

They are watching the Horse Guards Parade from the Major General's Office. The Sussexes like others including Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie will not make a public appearance on the balcony today.
 
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