2019年4月4日 星期四

TIME: British Royals Meghan and Prince Harry’s Instagram Account Has Broken a Record

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British Royals Meghan and Prince Harry's Instagram Account Has Broken a Record
Apr 4th 2019, 08:24, by Amy Gunia

The Instagram account of British Royals Meghan Markle and Prince Harry broke a world record as fans flocked to follow the new account, which debuted on Tuesday.

The royals’ earned one million followers on their account in less than six hours, which breaks a Guinness World Record.

Guinness World Records clocked the millionth follower in at five hours and 45 minutes after the account went live, according to their Tweet:

Harry and Meghan have put @instagram in a spin with their new official account, gaining one million followers in just 5 hrs and 45 mins 👏⏱ https://t.co/manigokiw5

— GuinnessWorldRecords (@GWR) April 3, 2019

The @sussexroyal account, which has only posted twice so far, already has 3.2 million followers.

After an initial post saying that they had joined Instagram to publicize the work they are doing, a second post has been added showing the prince, also called the Duke of Sussex, meeting with families at a YMCA in the U.K. as part of his work on mental health:

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Today The Duke of Sussex met with families, children and young adults at @Ymcaenglandandwales in South Ealing as a continuation of his dedicated work in the mental health space. “There continues to be huge progress in smashing the stigma that surrounds mental health, but let’s keep normalising the conversation. Let’s keep reminding each other that it’s okay to not be okay, and to listen to each other. After all, how we think determines how we act, how we feel, and how we treat ourselves and those around us.” -The Duke of Sussex It takes courage, strength and honesty, but talking through your mental health issues often becomes the key to dealing with them. Just like physical exercise, which we all know is good for us; we have to care for our minds as much as we do for our bodies. 1 in 4 people will experience a mental health problem at some point in their lives. It is a part of all of us. Have an unashamed conversation on how you feel, be empowered to share your story and you will see you are not alone. For more information visit @heads_together. 📷Royal Communications / PA

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex tied the knot in May 2018 and are expecting a baby this spring.

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