Preview: In an exclusive interview with 'CBS News Sunday Morning' August 4, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex discuss their Archewell Foundation's work to help families impacted by online harm.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, talk about the perils of social media, online bullies and how they're hoping to help families impacted by online harm, in an exclusive interview with 'CBS News Sunday Morning' anchor Jane Pauley.'Our kids are young. They're three and five. They're amazing,' Markle told Pauley in an interview to air on Sunday, August 4, and streamed on Paramount+. 'But all you want to do as parents is protect them.
'The couple is launching a new program called The Parents Network with their charitable Archewell Foundation, which supports parents whose children have been impacted by online harm.During the interview, Pauley also spoke with parents participating in the pilot program, who open up about how it helped them in their healing process after their child took their own life.
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