Prince Harry will not be attending his uncle Robert Fellowes’ funeral, as confirmed by Us Weekly. Fellowes, who was married to Princess Diana’s sister Lady Jane Fellowes, passed away at age 82 from undisclosed causes. Despite not attending the memorial service, Harry did speak to the Spencer family to offer his condolences.
Instead of attending the funeral, Harry and Meghan Markle will be traveling to Colombia for a trip focusing on online safety for children, a new initiative of their Archewell Foundation. They are set to engage in activities related to this important topic, leading up to the first Global Ministerial Conference on Ending Violence Against Children in November.
Harry and Meghan recently discussed online bullying and their Archewell initiative, The Parents Network, during an interview on CBS Sunday Morning. They emphasized the need to protect children online and shared their personal experiences with mental health challenges, highlighting the connection between social media and the mental health of teenagers.
The couple, who are parents to son Archie and daughter Lilibet, are dedicated to creating safer online and physical spaces for children and addressing issues such as cyberbullying and online exploitation. Their trip to Colombia aligns with their commitment to promoting positive changes in the digital world.
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