Meghan Markle embraced grieving parents who lost their children to online harm ahead of the World Health Organisation assembly in Switzerland.
The Duchess of Sussex attended the opening of a memorial to the children, partly funded by the charitable organisation she runs with her husband, Prince Harry.
In a speech alongside the chief of the WHO, Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Meghan, 44, urged global health leaders to take steps to improve safety for children online.
She then mingled with members of the crowd, which included bereaved families, with photos showing her hugging several visibly emotional attendees.
Meghan also posed for selfies with fans, and accepted gifts from children
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