Monday 16 May 2022 05:22 PM Prince Harry launches 'online safety toolkit' for children trends now
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Prince Harry today helped to launch an 'online safety toolkit' for children.
The Duke of Sussex, who is currently living in his $14 million mansion in California having stepped back from royal duty last year, spoke in a webinar run by the youth charity 5Rights Foundation.
The event was titled Making Child Online Safety a Reality and saw Harry speak with young people from around the world to discuss what was needed to make child online safety a reality.
The event also featured speakers from the United Nations, African Union and European Union.
It is unknown what fee, if any, the Duke received for his appearance.
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5Rights Foundation described the toolkit as a 'roadmap for policymakers and practitioners building a digital world that supports children and enables them to flourish, online and beyond.'
Prince Harry today helped to launch an 'online safety toolkit' for children. The Duke of Sussex, who is currently living in his $14 million mansion in California having stepped back from royal duty last year, spoke in a webinar run by the youth charity 5Rights Foundation
5Rights Foundation announced the presence of a 'special guest' when they trailed the webinar last week
News of the webinar was first announced by 5Rights last week.
The charity said in a tweet: 'We're thrilled that Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex will be joining us at the launch of the Child Online Safety Toolkit on 16 May to discuss how we can make the online world safer & kinder, especially for children.'
5Rights Foundation is a British charity founded