Reality TV star Georgia Harrison to be appointed OBE at Windsor Castle

Harrison also called for social media platforms to be “held accountable” for online harassment and abuse, and criticised the justice system for failing to “keep up”.
Later that year, she discussed the bill in a Downing Street and met with former technology secretary Michelle Donelan as it returned to the Commons for its final stages.
In 2024, she helped Thames Valley Police launch a campaign about sexual consent titled Consent Conversations.
Harrison explored the prevalence of deepfakes and image-based sexual abuse in an ITV documentary titled Georgia Harrison: Porn, Power, Profit.
On her conversation with Prince William, she said: “I basically said that I think it’s absolutely amazing that so many women have now been getting guilty verdicts thanks to the change in the law, and it’s a lot easier for them.
“I just highlighted that at the moment, if you do report image-based sexual abuse, you have to do it within a six-month window, whereas not everyone always finds out that soon – their footage could have been uploaded, like a year before they find it on a platform. So that’s also slightly hindering victims.”
She added that people running social media and messaging platforms “need to be getting held accountable… the final step would be for the platform owners to be actually getting some sort of consequence for when they are allowing wrongdoing on the platforms”.




