Prince Harry Calls Australia’s Teen Social Media Ban ‘Epic’ During Visit

During their current four-day Australian tour, Prince Harry applauded the nation’s groundbreaking approach to protecting teenagers from harmful online content, while Meghan Markle opened up about years of cyberbullying she has endured.

Speaking at a mental health discussion organized by Batyr in Melbourne on Thursday, the Duke of Sussex described Australia’s regulatory stance as exemplary. “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 stated during the youth-focused event.

Australia made history in December by implementing the world’s first nationwide prohibition on social media access for anyone under 16 years old. The groundbreaking legislation restricts minors from accessing platforms such as TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook, with other nations now considering similar measures.

During the same Melbourne discussion, the Duchess of Sussex shared her personal struggles with online harassment. “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 revealed.

The royal couple’s current visit marks their return to Australia since 2018, when they were still active members of the British royal family and announced Meghan’s first pregnancy shortly after landing in Sydney. They departed from royal duties in 2020, relocating to the United States while citing desires for financial independence and privacy from media scrutiny.

Their reception in Australia has been varied, particularly in a country where King Charles serves as head of state despite growing republican sentiment among some citizens. The couple is funding their own travel expenses, though Australian taxpayers are covering some security costs, which has generated controversy and prompted a petition with over 45,000 signatures.

Unlike their previous official royal visit, Harry and Meghan are combining public appearances with what their representatives describe as “private meetings and special projects.” Harry has met with military veterans, while Meghan participated as a guest judge on MasterChef Australia.

The Duchess is also scheduled to co-host an upscale wellness retreat in Sydney this weekend, featuring activities like yoga, manifestation sessions, and sound healing. Attendance fees for the luxury event begin at approximately $1,912 per participant.