Royal commentator Kinsey Schofield discussed Meghan Markle playing “second fiddle” to Prince Harry in a video promoting online safety for children, suggesting it may be due to publicist pressure. Host Kevin O’Sullivan noted Meghan’s use of the late Queen’s phrase in the video, implying she is taking a subservient role. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex addressed digital violence against children, with Meghan speaking about the need to protect children online and Harry emphasizing the importance of supporting families in the digital age.
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Bruise detector ‘to change the game’ in stopping violence against women and girls
London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan and Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley introduced a revolutionary "bruising detector" technology aimed at enhancing evidence of injuries on victims of violence, particularly those with darker skin, during a visit to a police lab. The device, part of Project Archway, has already shown promising results in increasing prosecution rates for violence against women and girls. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Summary A new device called the "bruising...
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