Overview
- Harry said he and Meghan will be cautious about granting Archie, 6, and Lilibet, 4, access to phones and social media after frequent discussions at home.
- He suggested giving their children non-smart “old-school” phones so parents can stay in touch without opening a gateway to apps.
- The couple refuse to post face-forward photos of their children online, with Harry citing the surge of unregulated AI and uncertainty over image reuse.
- Harry called 21 a sensible age for social media access and argued that tech companies would lobby heavily against such limits.
- He urged a safety-by-design approach and referenced a Meta whistleblower and Reuters reporting about chatbot policies as evidence of platform risks, noting Archewell’s Parents’ Network focus on online harms.