'That game shouldn’t be allowed.' Prince Harry takes aim at the popular game Fortnite, calls social media 'more addictive than alcohol and drugs.'
“It’s created to addict, an addiction to keep you in front of a computer for as long as possible,” Prince Harry said of the game. “It’s so irresponsible. It's like waiting for the damage to be done and kids turning up on your doorsteps and families being broken down."
Prince Harry visits YMCA South Ealing in west London to learn more about their work on mental health and see how they are providing support to young people in the area, April 3, 2019. Harry visited the YMCA in an event sponsored by Heads Together, the mental health initiative spearheaded by Harry, Duchess Meghan, Prince William and Duchess Kate.
Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex listens to the Youth Ambassadors Mental Health Champions during a visit to YMCA South Ealing in west London on April 3, 2019.
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