Royal couple Prince William and Kate Middleton is set to meet up with social media giants Twitter and Facebook to discuss cyberbullying. The two are also proud parents to Prince George and Princess Charlotte and this could be a tool of inspiration to crack cyberbullying globally.
Prince William and Kate Middleton want to extend their effort alongside Twitter and Facebook to stop cyberbullying. Social media, being one of the best tools of this generation, has also a requirement for responsible usage. The royal couple is looking at the best possible ways on what could be done about the said issue, changes which could be made possible, and what the royal palace can extend to provide help and assistance, Hello Magazine said in a feature.
Also, the royal couple was visiting various youth projects and colleges to see and find out what was happening as well as to what extent and of course, to think of ways on how the problem could be solved. Prince William and Kate Middleton seemed to have been moved with the stories of the young people they have recently met who had suffered from these various issues about cyberbullying and mental health, Mirror UK shared.
According to Vanity Fair, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are hoping to be engaged in constructive dialogue with Twitter and Facebook on what could be the best ways to protect and inform the teens and netizens about online bullying. As parents, they are also concerned about the said issue in case Prince George and Princess Charlotte will utilize any of these social media platforms.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are making an effort to stop cyberbullying in any form. This is also to provide a safer place for the youth and for the people as a whole to express themselves responsibly by using social media to connect and communicate to one another.
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