Friday, October 10, 2025 - The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been named Humanitarians of the Year at a glitzy awards bash.
Harry, 41, and Meghan, 44, jetted to New York to accept the
gong, which recognized their efforts in mental health advocacy,
yesterday.
The couple appeared arm-in-arm as they were announced as
Project Healthy Minds' Humanitarians of the Year at the glam awards.
They were celebrated at the nonprofit's World Mental Health
Day Gala in a flashy ceremony held at Spring Studios.
The Duke and Duchess were awarded the accolade for their
work in building a safer digital world for families and young people.
It was also awarded due to the pair's extensive global
mental health work.
Speaking onstage at the bash, Meg spoke of their
children, Archie, six, and Lillibet, four, before warning of the
dangers of social media.
She said: "Our children, Archie and Lili, are just six
and four years old.
"Luckily still too young for social media, but we know
that day is coming.
"Like so many parents, we think constantly about how to
embrace technology's benefits, while safeguarding against its dangers.
"That hopeful intention of separation is rapidly
becoming impossible."
Harry added: "This is a pivotal moment in our
collective mission to protect children and support families in a digital
age."
Alongside Meghan, Prince Harry co-founded The Archewell
Foundation in 2020 with a mission to "show up, do good".
Through the foundation, they established The Parent's
Network in 2023.
It provides a support network for parents
and families who have been impacted by "social media
harms".
That year, Harry and Meghan said their two children were the
inspiration behind their charity work.
Ahead of the gala, The Sussexes released a statement
praising their collaboration as "some of the most meaningful work" of
their lives.
It read: "Working with families and young people to
prioritise safety online has been some of the most meaningful work of our
lives.
"As parents ourselves, we have been moved to action by
the power of their stories and are honoured to support them.
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