Harry & Meghan: So empathetically they turn to the people in isolation

The corona crisis is a challenge in all areas of life. Above all, many people struggle with social isolation and face deep personal crises. With an empathic post on Instagram, Prince Harry (35) and Duchess Meghan (38) from Canada have their say and mediate between the isolated and those who want to help.

"What is happening is a lot to process. Many of us are confused. Or alone, or worried or afraid …" the couple wrote. It is important to maintain emotional health. "Usually our lives are full of distractions, so it is normal to feel alone in the corona crisis.

Contacts save lives

So that those who need them emotionally get help, the duke calls to report on various help offers on Instagram. They are currently looking for people who are willing to listen to those who are overwhelmed with isolation. The clear message of the Sussexes: "You don't have to suffer silently."

If you don't want to talk to strangers about your most intimate things, Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan advise you to contact friends and family. "Use this time to really listen." Her post concludes with an emotional appeal: "If there is someone you are concerned about, it may be your text that saves their life."