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Each of these shows a lock-screen image of a child killed by online violence and digital harm. Hosted by Archewell Philanthropies and the World Health Organization, Meghan met with WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom joined Ghebreyesus, global health leaders, ministers and families affected by online harm.

The installation was first unveiled last April in New York City as part of the No Child Lost campaign on social media and will be on display during World Health Assembly week in Geneva through Friday, May 22.

In her speech, Meghan said: “Behind me stands the Lost Screen Monument. Not statistics. Not avatars. Not data points. Children.

“Each name belonged to a child who was loved beyond measure. A child whose laughter once filled the kitchen. A child whose shoes once waited by the front door. A child who once felt the future limitless.”

The speech was very impressive; It appears that very few people gathered to hear the duchess speak.

Several people in the crowd were photographed online, and one person on X referred to Meghan as a “poor thing” due to the small crowd.

Another person said: “Can you imagine flying all the way to Switzerland, there are so many people.”

Another wrote: “They look more like passersby.”

Even though a large crowd did not gather to hear the speech, Meghan’s words were extremely important.

Both Meghan and her husband, Prince Harry, who was not in attendance, are passionate about protecting children from the harms of social media.

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