From Geneva, Meghan shares a rare glimpse of her daughter

- Jackson Avery

Meghan Markle was in Geneva on Sunday evening, at Place des Nations, to inaugurate an exhibition to alert us to child victims of the dangers of social networks. “Behind us,” said Prince Harry’s wife during her speech, “are not statistics, avatars, data, but children.”

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The installation called “The Lost Screen Memorial” is made up of giant illuminated smartphones which represent “50 children who tragically lost their lives as a result of the harm suffered on social networks”, indicates the City of Geneva. These are images “that their parents placed on the lock screen of their phone. They serve as both a tribute and a stark reminder of the human cost behind online dangers.”

The Lost Screen Memorial was launched in 2025 at the instigation of Prince Harry and Meghan, Duke and Duchess of Sussex. The exhibition can be seen until Thursday, May 21.

On the occasion of her visit to Switzerland, Meghan broadcast her speech on Instagram, but also offered her fans, spotted ABC News, “a rare glimpse into her life with her daughter, Princess Lilibet”.

This is a selfie taken in a mirror, in a dressing room. The little girl presented as “mom’s little helper” appears from behind, appearing to help her mother try on her shoes.

This publication, our colleagues specify, comes a few days before Lilibet’s birthday, who will celebrate her 5th birthday on June 4.

The couple, separated from the British royal family, very rarely publish images of Lilibet and her big brother Archie, 7 years old. And protecting them, not showing their faces. A useful clarification when we talk about the dangers of social networks for children.

Jackson Avery

Jackson Avery

I’m a journalist focused on politics and everyday social issues, with a passion for clear, human-centered reporting. I began my career in local newsrooms across the Midwest, where I learned the value of listening before writing. I believe good journalism doesn’t just inform — it connects.

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