Apparently, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle want fans and visitors to their Archewell website to monitor the amount of time they spend online. In fact, the Daily Mail says that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have added a warning to their website for visitors to take a screen break if they spend more than 20 minutes browsing through their online pages. There’s a little pop up message that says, “We love having you here… But we’re mindful of screen time. Why not take a break? We’ll be here.”
But, when it comes to Harry and Meghan quitting social media for good, the Duke of Sussex hinted there’s a possibility that they might be back in the future. For now, though, they have been offline for almost 18 months. “We will revisit social media when it feels right for us—perhaps when we see more meaningful commitments to change or reform—but right now we’ve thrown much of our energy into learning about this space and how we can help,” he told Fast Company.
Clearly, a screen break — whether it’s 20 minutes or 20 months — is good for everyone, whether you are royal or not.