Princess Madeleine of Sweden shares great passion with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and returns to the US for a glamorous charity event
Princess Madeleine of Sweden may be known for her royal duties and head-turning style, but it is her passion for protecting children that matches her with other prominent royal supporters, including Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. World Children's Day is celebrated on Nov. 20, it's fitting that the princess visited a children's hospital in Sweden - and last week she told her Pla to amplify the issue of violence against children
after the Swedish princess recently lived in Florida since 2018, with her husband Christopher O'Neill and their 3 children, Princess Leonore (10 years old). He returned home with Prince Nicholas (8 years old) and Princess Adrienne (6 years old). But on the 11th month. 14, she returned to the United States to highlight the cause close to her heart.
Like the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who recently delivered a powerful message at the Global Ministerial Conference on Violence against Children, Princess Madeleine was an outspoken advocate for protecting young people. During her trip to New York, she attended both a UN conference and a charity gala supporting vulnerable children.
The princess, dressed in a long-sleeved sparkling green self-portrait midi, celebrates the charity her mother, Queen Sylvia, founded in 1999, at the World Children's Fund's 25th anniversary gala in May. On the 19th, the Royal shared some exciting news on Instagram related to the event.
"We're so excited to announce that World Childhood Foundation USA has raised a record11.5million at the 25th Anniversary Gala in New York last week!She captioned her post, which contains 3 photos of herself at the fundraiser. "Thanks to the incredible generosity of our gala Childhood sponsors, donors and supporters, we can invest in even more innovative solutions and programs to protect children from sexual abuse and exploitation," Royal continued.
According to the charity, "All proceeds from the gala go towards a childhood mission to inspire, promote and develop solutions to end sexual abuse, exploitation and violence against children.""
Last week, the Royal Family, deputy Honorary Chair of the UN's Childhood, co-hosted a UN conference entitled "From Commitment to Action: Ensuring Sustainable Action to End Violence against Children.""
"In this fast-moving digital age, the risks to children evolve rapidly,"" the Princess told the UN." "Without listening to and learning from children's experiences and strategies, we cannot bridge the gap that harms our children.
The Royal Family said, "Children must be active co-creators of solutions, and we need to stand with them - because we are all together."
Her sentiments were echoed by the 9th U.N. Climate Change U.S., where he spoke to the Clinton Global Initiative about the harmful effects of social media on children "These platforms are designed to cause addiction," Prince told the crowd, adding that today's children are "forced children should not be exposed." He added that it was "content that was supplied to the public."
As for Princess Madeleine, she is a charity that honors Ericsson for its commitment to online safety for children, and on・retired Homeland Security officer Jim Cole at the gala was awarded an award for his digital forensics and AI expertise while also protecting children.
Perhaps Swedes and Britons can team up in their ongoing battle to protect their children today.
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