Prince Harry: We need to discuss the impact of social media on mental health



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Prince Harry told a group of mental health advocates in Wellington that the impact of social media on mental health is a real topic that needs to be discussed.

Prince Harry and Meghan talk to schoolchildren outside the Maranui café.

Prince Harry and Meghan talk to schoolchildren outside the Maranui café.
Photo: RNZ / Rebekah Parsons-King

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex spent time this morning at the famous Wellington Café, Maranui, to discuss with youth mental health advocates the importance of mental health education around a cup of coffee. tea.

Prince Harry interviewed Voices of Hope advocates about the role of social media and their role in the number of youth with mental health symptoms.

He said that it was a real subject that needed to be discussed.

"You all do really good work," Meghan told the guests before starting the applause.

Ezekiel Raui of the Key to Life Community Support Group was one of the youth advocates. It's his second royal commitment this year after his visit to Buckingham Palace.

Before meeting the royal couple at Cafe Maranui, he said Morning report the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have demonstrated an incredible commitment to mental well-being.

He had a private audience with Harry and Meghan in June after winning one of the Queen's Young Leaders Awards last year.

Mr. Raui stated that the Duke and Duchess were genuine and caring people.

"What the Duke and Duchess do really well – and what I want to reflect one way or another about organizations in New Zealand – is this willingness to talk about your vulnerabilities and understand that it's a force for New Zealand, "he said.

Duke and Duchess of Sussex at the Maranui café in Wellington.

The Duchess of Sussex addressing young fans outside the Maranui cafe.
Photo: RNZ / Rebekah Parsons-King

A crowd was waiting impatiently outside the cafe to see the couple, with cute kids and cute dogs among the royal fans.

Fans, young and old, gather in Maranui, including dogs.

Fans, young and old, gather in Maranui, including dogs.


Photo: Jonathan Mitchell

Cute fans outside the Maranui cafe.

Cute fans outside the Maranui cafe.
Photo: RNZ / Rebekah Parsons-King

The royal couple has now crossed the Cook Strait to visit Abel Tasman National Park, where they will take a walk in the bush and go to a barbecue.

They will also meet some of the park's young ambassadors and local school children at a tree-planting barbecue.

Conservation Department Forest Ranger Andrew Lamason will show Harry and Meghan the park's bays and tell them he will talk to them about the conservation efforts being made in the area.

He said cloudy weather would not slow the spirits.

Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, discuss with Jazz Thornton and General Mora, founders of Voices of Hope at Maranui Cafe in Wellington.

Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, discuss with Jazz Thornton and General Mora, founders of Voices of Hope at Maranui Cafe in Wellington.
Photo: Kensington Palace

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