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Prince Harry calls US social media verdicts a cultural reckoning

By Amy Miller and Madeline Hughes ( March 31, 2026, 18:53 GMT | Insight) -- When Prince Harry learned about the landmark social media case in California where Meta Platforms and YouTube were found negligent for harming a young woman with their addictive features, it resonated with his own experience, he told the largest gathering of privacy professionals in the US on Tuesday. “We wanted to be able to really give as much support as we could, because the things they were saying not only seemed true, but the statistics and the evidence was stacking up,” he said. “And I know something about taking on powerful institutions.”When Prince Harry learned about the landmark social media case in California where Meta Platforms and YouTube were found negligent for harming a young woman with their addictive features, it resonated with his own experience, he told the largest gathering* of privacy professionals in the US on Tuesday....

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