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Meghan is returning to Europe this weekend as Harry to stay in US

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Meghan is returning to Europe this weekend as Harry to stay in US

Meghan Markle will attend the unveiling of *The Lost Screen Memorial* in Geneva on Sunday to honor 50 children who died due to digital harm, alongside WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. The memorial, featuring illuminated lock screens, aims to advocate for global safeguards against online dangers like cyberbullying and grooming during the 79th World Health Assembly.

Meghan Markle will travel to Geneva this weekend to attend the unveiling of *The Lost Screen Memorial*, a tribute to 50 children who died as a result of digital harm. The event, held at Place des Nations on Sunday evening, coincides with the eve of the 79th World Health Assembly, where global health leaders will set international health priorities. Markle will join WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and other officials to honor the children commemorated in the installation, each represented by an illuminated lightbox displaying their mobile phone lock screen. The memorial highlights preventable dangers children face online, including cyberbullying, grooming, sextortion, and exposure to harmful content. It was developed by Archewell Philanthropies, founded by Prince Harry and Markle in 2020, in partnership with *The Parents’ Network*, an organization supporting families who have lost children to digital violence. The installation first appeared in New York City last month as part of the *No Child Lost to Social Media* initiative. The ceremony will feature remarks from Amy Neville, leader of *The Alexander Neville Foundation* and ambassador for *The Parents’ Network*, whose son Alexander is among the 50 children remembered. The memorial will remain on display at Place des Nations until May 22, accompanied by a digital experience at *lostscreenmemorial.org*, where parents share their children’s stories. Attendees include Geneva Mayor Alfonso Gomez Cruz, health ministers, and advocates for child safety online. The event aims to raise awareness and push for stronger global protections for young people in digital spaces.

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