Meghan had traveled to Geneva on May 17 to help unveil the Lost Screen Memorial at Place des Nations during the World Health Assembly. The memorial, created by Archewell Philanthropies in partnership with The Parents' Network, displays 50 illuminated lock screens honoring young people lost to online harm. She spoke at the installation, met WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros and families featured in the exhibit, and also met Brazil’s health minister while on the trip.
Back in Montecito, the couple celebrated eight years of marriage on May 19 with a homemade cake, gifts and family time. Meghan shared clips of the kids singing a playful tune for their parents, the family blowing out candles on a lemon elderflower–style cake, a sentimental penguin sculpture from Harry and previously unseen wedding photos captioned "Eight years ago today."