The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee recently held a hearing on online child safety, which attracted a packed room filled with concerned parents whose children have suffered or even lost their lives due to online dangers.
However, the committee was quick to criticize Meg and Harry for using this important event as an opportunity to promote their upcoming Archwall Summit.
The summit, scheduled for October of this year, focuses on mental wellness in the digital age, and the couple has wasted no time in selling tickets for the event.
It seems that Meg and Harry are using the platform of the mental health forum to generate income amidst their ongoing financial crisis.
However, the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee has denied any involvement or cooperation with the couple’s campaign.
In fact, the Archwall Foundation, which is organizing the summit, claimed on its website that the committee had held a bipartisan hearing on online child safety, highlighting the presence of parents who have experienced the devastating consequences of online harms.
The foundation also stated that it has been working closely with these families to provide support for parents dealing with grief or children struggling with mental health issues resulting from exposure to harmful online content.
However, many have questioned the actual impact and value of Meg and Harry’s involvement.
They seem to be taking credit for listening to the concerns of these families, but what have they actually done to help?
It appears that their involvement is limited to attending events and making appearances.
Their supposed collaboration with these families seems to be nothing more than a way to upstage Prince William and Catherine’s mental health event, where Meg notoriously wore a white straitjacket outfit.
It’s disconcerting that they are positioning themselves as advocates for a group they likely have never even spoken to.
While Meg and Harry focus on promoting their own agenda, the Sussex squad, their loyal supporters, continue to harass and threaten the Prince and Princess of Wales and their young children online.
It’s worth questioning whether the Archwall Foundation has truly been working with these families or if their involvement is merely superficial.
Meanwhile, the pressing issue of atrocities occurring in African parks is being conveniently ignored.
In fact, today there is a significant congressional hearing on this very topic, with the CEOs of the top five internet tech companies testifying before Congress.
Parents directly affected by online dangers are protesting, demanding action, and gaining extensive media coverage.
In the midst of all this, Meg seems to be playing the role of a Z-list former actress, while Harry, who lacks technical expertise, attempts to capitalize on his mental health advocacy to secure deals with media companies.
As Meg and Harry face criticism and a tarnished public image, they have been advised to take a measured approach in rebuilding their reputation in Hollywood.
Entertainment expert Mark Boardman suggests that they focus on strengthening their public image by presenting a united front at public events, with their young children making notable appearances in the media.
Boardman emphasizes the importance of engaging with their audience and supporters through social media and other platforms, as this will allow them to personally connect with their followers and showcase their positive contributions.
It is worth noting that Mark Boardman, the aforementioned expert, has allegedly been paid by Meghan for PR deals since early 2023.
This raises questions about the objectivity and credibility of his statements.
In conclusion, the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee has criticized Meg and Harry for using a hearing on online child safety as a platform to promote their Archwall Summit.
While the couple claims to be working closely with families affected by online harms, their actual impact and involvement are questionable.