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**Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Navigate Social Media Scandal**

Prince Harry and find themselves at a crossroads as they aim to bounce back from the recent controversy surrounding their stance on social media.

The couple, known for their previous active engagement online, faced backlash after expressing concerns about the negative impact of social platforms.

Despite once being avid users of social media, they made a surprising decision to step back from online interactions earlier this year due to the overwhelming criticism they received.

According to a close source, and Meghan Markle have no plans to rejoin any major social media networks in the near future.

Prince Harry emphasized his reluctance to return to these platforms until the issue of misinformation is effectively addressed by the companies.

This shift in their social media strategy has raised eyebrows among experts, who highlighted the couple’s unexpected reversal in their approach to online communication.

During a recent interview at the Rewired Summit, Prince Harry spoke candidly about the rampant spread of misinformation on social media.

He expressed deep concern over the destructive impact it can have on families, drawing from his personal experience of losing his mother to media intrusion.

Despite acknowledging the severity of the problem, he remained optimistic that solutions could be found to combat misinformation effectively.

Richard Eden, the daily editor at the Daily Mail, shared his thoughts on Prince Harry’s remarks, noting the couple’s evolving stance on social media.

He highlighted their previous enthusiasm for online platforms, particularly Meghan Markle’s active presence through her lifestyle blog and social media posts.

However, following restrictions imposed by the royal family, their engagement waned, leading to speculation about their motives.

Eden suggested that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle might have felt frustrated by their inability to capitalize on social media financially, unlike other high-profile figures who secured lucrative deals with platforms such as Spotify and Netflix.

Royal historian Dr. Tessa Dunlop echoed these sentiments, criticizing the couple’s perceived cynicism towards social media while also addressing Prince Harry’s claims of issuing warnings about the Capitol Hill riots to Twitter’s CEO.

In the wake of the Capitol Hill riots, Prince Harry alleged that he had alerted Twitter’s CEO, Jack Dorsey, about the impending unrest a day before the events unfolded.

Despite his efforts to communicate his concerns, Prince Harry claimed to have received no response from Dorsey, further reinforcing his decision to distance himself from social media until significant reforms are enacted.

Dr. Dunlop remarked on the challenges faced by individuals attempting to engage with tech executives on critical issues, highlighting the complexities of navigating online platforms responsibly.

Earlier this year, reports emerged that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had decided to sever personal ties with social media and maintain a low profile on major platforms, including their Archewell Foundation.

The couple’s strategic withdrawal from social media signals a deliberate shift towards prioritizing offline engagements and focusing on initiatives that align with their values and objectives.

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