In a move that left fans and critics alike speculating, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry returned to the spotlight with their first interview together in more than two years.
The couple, known for their polarizing media presence, have stepped into the spotlight once again — this time to tackle an issue that hits close to home.
Their interview with CBS Sunday Morning host Jane Pauley not only covered their latest project but also delved into deeply personal and previously unspoken struggles, including Meghan’s candid revelations about mental health and the emotional toll of her past experiences
The candid nature of the interview has led some to question whether the timing is in line with the broader strategy of the Archewell Foundation, or merely a sincere attempt to instigate meaningful change. Regardless of intent, their words reignited a global conversation about mental health and online safety.
Meghan and Harry sat down with Pauley to discuss their new initiative The Parents’ Network, an effort within their Archewell Foundation to raise awareness of the dangers social media poses to young people.
In support of their current efforts, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry gave their first joint interview since 2021. The Duchess of Suss*x publicly discussed her decision to open up about her own struggle with suicidal thoughts, a topic that remains extremely personal and important. To her. to her advocacy.