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    Prince Harry Praises Australia's Leadership on Social Media Ban as Meghan Tells of Online Bullying

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    Posted on April 16, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Prince Harry lauded Australia’s “epic” leadership in enforcing the world-first ban on social media use by under‑16s, which took effect on December 10, 2025. Meanwhile, Meghan highlighted enduring online abuse she has faced over the past decade.

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    Prince Harry Applauds Australia’s Social Media Leadership as Meghan Discusses Online Abuse

    Prince Harry and Meghan’s Visit to Australia: Social Media, Online Abuse, and Public Reception

    By Alasdair Pal

    Australia’s Social Media Ban for Teens

    SYDNEY, April 16 (Reuters) - Britain's Prince Harry on Thursday praised Australia's "epic" leadership on curbing harmful social media use for teens, as his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, spoke of a decade of online abuse. 

    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are on a four-day trip to Australia, with engagements covering sport, mental health and veterans' affairs.

    Legislation and Global Impact

     Australia in December became the first country in the world to ban social media for children under 16, blocking them from platforms including TikTok, Alphabet's YouTube and Meta's Instagram and Facebook, in legislation being copied around the world.

    Prince Harry’s Remarks

    "Now we can sit here and debate the pros and cons of a ban – I'm not here to judge that. All I will say is from a responsibility and leadership standpoint – epic," Harry said in a discussion with young people organised by Australian mental health organisation Batyr in Melbourne on Thursday.   

    Meghan’s Experience with Online Abuse

    Meghan told the same discussion she had been the target of relentless online bullying. 

    A Decade of Bullying

    "For now, 10 years, every day for 10 years, I have been bullied and attacked. And I was the most trolled person in the entire world," she said.  

    The Sussexes’ Transition and Previous Visit

    Stepping Down from Royal Duties

    The couple stepped down as working members of the British royal family and moved to the U.S. in 2020, citing a desire to be financially independent and to escape what they characterised as media intrusion into their private lives.

    2018 Visit to Australia

    They last visited Australia in 2018 while still working royals, announcing Meghan's first pregnancy hours after arriving in Sydney.

    Commercial Deals and Public Reaction

    Mixed Reception in Australia

    Harry and Meghan have received a mixed reception in Australia, where Britain's King Charles is the head of state, though a sizeable minority supports becoming a republic.

    Funding and Public Response

    The couple's travel is being privately funded, though local media reported some policing costs associated with the visit would be paid by Australian taxpayers, sparking a protest petition signed by more than 45,000 people.

    Private Meetings and Special Projects

    In contrast to their previous visit, the Sussexes are also undertaking what their office called "private meetings and special projects" while in Australia.

    Harry’s Engagements

    While Harry met military veterans on Wednesday, Meghan filmed an episode of cookery show MasterChef Australia, where she was a guest judge.

    Meghan’s Wellness Retreat

    She is also co-hosting a luxury wellness retreat in Sydney over the weekend. Tickets for the event, which includes yoga, manifestation and sound healing, start from A$2,699 ($1,912) per person. 

    (Reporting by Alasdair Pal in Sydney; Editing by Kate Mayberry)

    References

    • Explainer: Social Media Ban for Under-16s in Australia | Australian Human Rights Commission
    • Australia declares child social media ban victory as 4.7m accounts closed | Social Media News | Al Jazeera
    • Denmark's Prime Minister says social media is 'stealing our children's childhood.' Is it?
    • Prince Harry and Meghan arrive in Australia for a low-key, privately funded visit

    Key Takeaways

    • •Australia enacted a world-first social media age restriction law—effective December 10, 2025—that bars users under 16 from holding accounts on major platforms, with fines up to A$50 million ($33 million) for non‑compliance ().

    Frequently Asked Questions about Prince Harry praises Australia's leadership on social media ban as Meghan tells of online bullying

    1What did Prince Harry say about Australia's social media laws?

    Prince Harry praised Australia’s leadership, calling the social media ban for children under 16 'epic' from a responsibility and leadership standpoint.

    2What experiences did Meghan Markle share during her Australia trip?

    Table of Contents

    • Prince Harry and Meghan’s Visit to Australia: Social Media, Online Abuse, and Public Reception
    • Australia’s Social Media Ban for Teens
    • Legislation and Global Impact
    • Prince Harry’s Remarks
    • Meghan’s Experience with Online Abuse
    • A Decade of Bullying
    • The Sussexes’ Transition and Previous Visit
    • Stepping Down from Royal Duties
    • 2018 Visit to Australia
    • Commercial Deals and Public Reaction
    • Mixed Reception in Australia
    • Funding and Public Response
    • Private Meetings and Special Projects
    • Harry’s Engagements
    • Meghan’s Wellness Retreat
    humanrights.gov.au
  • •Since the law took effect, platforms have removed approximately 4.7 million accounts of under‑16s in Australia, with Meta alone deactivating nearly 550,000 accounts (aljazeera.com).
  • •Other countries—including those in the EU and China—are examining or adopting similar youth-focused social media restrictions, underscoring Australia’s policy as a pioneering global benchmark (androidcentral.com).
  • •Prince Harry praised Australia’s “epic” leadership for taking responsibility in tackling harmful teen social media use, reflecting both policy boldness and public health intent (humanrights.gov.au).
  • •Meghan revealed she has endured relentless online bullying daily for ten years, underscoring the emotional toll of sustained digital harassment (apnews.com).
  • Meghan Markle spoke about enduring a decade of relentless online bullying and being the most trolled person in the world.

    3How is the Sussexes' 2024 visit to Australia different from their previous trip?

    Unlike their 2018 visit, the Sussexes are attending private meetings, working on special projects, and participating in commercial events such as a luxury wellness retreat.

    4Are Australian taxpayers funding the Sussexes' visit?

    The couple's travel is privately funded, but some policing costs are covered by Australian taxpayers, prompting public protest.

    5Why did Harry and Meghan leave their royal roles and move to the U.S.?

    Harry and Meghan stepped down as working royals in 2020 to gain financial independence and avoid media intrusion.

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