Meghan Markle recently revealed that she and Prince Harry have been
engaged in discreet discussions with major tech companies regarding child safety
online. The Sussexes disclosed their efforts to collaborate with tech firms in
protecting children, in line with their Rell Foundation's support network
initiative to assist parents dealing with online bullying and its tragic
consequences.
At the Arwal Foundation Parents Summit in New York City, Meghan emphasized her
role as a mother and the importance of addressing the challenges posed by tech
companies' vast influence and power in the online space. Prince Harry echoed
these sentiments, highlighting that the responsibility shouldn't rest solely
on parents, particularly those who may not be tech-savvy.
The couple called for more robust and transparent dialogues with tech
executives, acknowledging potential resistance stemming from the complexity of
the tech industry. However, the secrecy surrounding the names of the tech
leaders and companies involved has raised questions about the authenticity of
these meetings.
Some critics doubt the veracity of Meghan's claims, pointing out that tech
companies might have issued statements confirming their interactions with the
Sussexes if such meetings were indeed genuine. Speculation has also arisen
that Meghan might be fabricating these meetings to further her agenda of
limiting free speech, causing people to be hesitant in expressing their
opinions.
Additionally, the speculation arises from reports of a private meeting between
Prince William and Kate Middleton with Apple CEO Tim Cook at Windsor Castle.
During this visit, Kate was praised for her attire, and Tim Cook commended the
royal couple's work on issues like the environment and mental health. This
meeting touched upon the Earth Shocks award in Singapore, an event that Meghan
and Harry were not part of.
There have been rumors that Meghan's agency, WME, approached Apple with a technology-related deal request, potentially involving the iPhone 15 or a free iPhone, but it's alleged that Tim Cook declined the request.