Meghan Markle announces surprise visit to Switzerland for special cause
Key takeaways
- Add ARY News on Google AAResize Meghan Markle has announced a surprise visit to the Swiss city of Geneva this weekend to support a global initiative focused on protecting children from online harm and digital violence.
- The event is being hosted by the World Health Organization in partnership with Archewell Philanthropies, the charitable foundation founded by Meghan and Prince Harry.
- The memorial will feature 50 illuminated lightboxes, each displaying the mobile phone lock screen image of a child whose life was impacted by digital harm.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize Meghan Markle has announced a surprise visit to the Swiss city of Geneva this weekend to support a global initiative focused on protecting children from online harm and digital violence.
The Duchess of Sussex is set to attend the opening ceremony of the “Lost Screen Memorial” on Sunday, an installation dedicated to children and young people who lost their lives after suffering the effects of online abuse, cyberbullying and harmful digital content.
The event is being hosted by the World Health Organization in partnership with Archewell Philanthropies, the charitable foundation founded by Meghan and Prince Harry. It will take place ahead of the 79th World Health Assembly in Switzerland.