King Charles addresses Prince Harry, Meghan Markle serious concerns
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle's important message promoted by King Charles
King Charles echoed the thoughts of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in his new message, seemingly joining the former working royals in their effort to raise awareness about the growing issue.
The monarch made an appearance in Manchester on Monday after asking Prince Andrew to give up his royal title, the Duke of York, and his royal honours, following mounting pressure due to the Jeffrey Epstein resurfaced scandal.
Charles visited Heaton Park synagogue attack survivors at a congregation held to remember the victims.
The 76-year-old royal paid in person sympathies to the community, saying to the group, "I can't tell you how sad I am."
As per express.co.uk, he also lauded the efforts of emergency services as they save people with their quick response.
King Charles' comment, which grabbed the attention of fans when he highlighted the harms of digital media, is the same topic close to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's hearts.
He emphasised "deradicalise" people on what they consume on the "ghastliness of social media."
Harry and Meghan, who have long advocated for safe online spaces for young people and their families, were recently honoured with Project Healthy Minds’ Humanitarians of the Year Award on World Mental Health Day.
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