Meghan says she was 'most trolled person in the world'

The Duchess of Sussex, speaking in Melbourne, describes herself as the world's most trolled person while warning youth of social media's dangers.

The Duchess of Sussex, speaking in Melbourne, describes herself as the world's most trolled person while warning youth of social media's dangers. | Contesto: cronaca

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The Duchess of Sussex has publicly stated she was the "most trolled person in the world" during a period of intense online harassment. Meghan made the declaration while appearing alongside her husband, Prince Harry, at a forum for young people in Melbourne, Australia. The event focused squarely on the pervasive and often toxic nature of social media platforms and their impact on mental health. Her stark personal admission served as a powerful, real-world anchor for the broader discussion about digital abuse, connecting global celebrity with a crisis affecting millions of ordinary users. The forum, part of the couple's tour of Australia, provided a platform for the Duchess to speak candidly about her direct experience with online vitriol. While she did not specify the exact timeframe, her remarks clearly referenced the period surrounding her relationship with Prince Harry, their wedding in 2018, and the subsequent months. During that time, British and international media coverage was relentless, and social media commentary—particularly on platforms like Twitter and Instagram—frequently crossed into overt racism, sexism, and threats of violence. Her characterization of being the primary target of such abuse underscores the unprecedented scale and ferocity of the online campaigns directed against her, which have been documented by media analysts and anti-bullying charities. The significance of Meghan's statement extends beyond personal revelation. By framing her experience in such definitive terms—"the most trolled person in the world"—she elevates the conversation from individual grievance to a case study in systemic platform failure. It raises urgent questions about the responsibility of social media companies to protect even their most high-profile users, and by extension, all users. Her testimony from Melbourne adds considerable weight to ongoing debates in parliaments and regulatory bodies worldwide concerning legal accountability for online hate speech and the duty of care owed by tech giants to their communities. Contextually, the Duchess's remarks align with long-standing advocacy from the Sussexes on mental health issues. Prince Harry has previously...

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