Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Announce Their Next Major Venture With Children at Its Heart

Published 10/11/2025, 3:18 PM EDT

Since stepping away from royal life, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been finding their own way, guided by purpose, empathy, and a love for meaningful stories. From their Archewell Foundation to their alternative work, everything they have done so far reflects what matters most to them: making a real difference. Now, they are taking that mission a step further with a new project that hits even closer to home — concerning children.

Their latest venture puts kids at the center, focusing on helping them grow, learn, and thrive in a world blurred by hazardous digital bombardment.

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are strengthening their mission to protect children from online dangers through their Archewell Foundation’s Parents' Network, which is partnering with ParentsTogether, a national nonprofit advocating for family and digital safety. The collaboration, revealed by PEOPLE, comes amid new research highlighting the urgent need for stronger parental support and legislation against AI-related risks, with studies showing that investigators posing as children on chatbots encountered harmful interactions every five minutes.

Launched in 2022, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Parents' Network was created as a support community for US families who lost children to social media-driven suicide or whose kids suffered due to harmful online content. The new partnership with ParentsTogether aims to expand that initiative’s reach and impact, helping more families navigate the evolving digital landscape and fostering a safer and more responsible online environment for children. Alternatively, while the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s latest project with children, as revealed by PEOPLE, is about social media, this is not their only venture focusing on kids.

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The couple, parents to two young children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, also recently announced a documentary spotlighting African kids.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to share an inspiring story from Uganda with Netflix through their new documentary, Masaka Kids: A Rhythm Within. The couple first discovered the Masaka Kids dance troupe while watching their viral videos with Prince Archie during lockdown. Deeply moved by their spirit, they decided to share the group’s story when their new Netflix deal went through. The film highlights how orphaned children from Uganda’s Masaka region turn pain into joy, using dance to heal, connect, and dream of a brighter future.

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Through both their projects, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry show that their care for children is deeply personal. Whether shielding kids from online dangers or celebrating the resilience of young dancers in Uganda, their work reflects genuine love and respect for kids everywhere. By blending advocacy, storytelling, and hands-on involvement, the couple is creating spaces where kids can feel safe, inspired, and truly seen, proving that for them, supporting and uplifting young lives is not just a mission, it is a heartfelt commitment.

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What are your thoughts on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s latest collaboration with ParentsTogether? Let us know in the comments.

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Seema Sinha

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Seema Sinha is a journalist at Netflix Junkie, covering the celebrity culture and global cinema beats. With three years of experience at major Hollywood media verticals, she filters real news from the gossip and buzz. Her core focus is on pop culture narratives surrounding musicians—primarily Taylor Swift—with her reporting striking a fine balance between human insight and editorial clarity.

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