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Britain’s Prince Harry delivered a landmark speech yesterday at the United Nations on ‘Nelson Mandela Day’, which predictably raised many questions among senior world officials, some of whom demanded to know why he was allowed to speak.
Without wasting much time, Harry was condemning world leaders for the “global attack on freedom and democracy” in the empty hall of the UN General Assembly.
The British Duke of Sussex criticized leaders for the many crises facing humanity, saying “this has been a painful year, in a painful decade”.
Harry’s fierce antagonists said on the network that it was “Harry’s voice but Meghan’s words”.
Prince Harry actually described wife Meghan Markle as his “soul mate”, while also recalling his late mother Princess Diana who had come to meet South African resistance hero Nelson Mandela in Cape Town in 1997, shortly before her death.
Anti-apartheid leader Mandela spent 27 years in prison before becoming South Africa’s first black president.
Describing the photo of his mother with Mandela, Harry said: “You can see her joy in the company of another soul dedicated to the service of humanity. And then he looks at Mandela. A man with the weight of the whole world on his shoulders, who is asked to heal his country from the ruins of the past and transform it for the future”.
Harry went on to say that the world faces the same challenges as it did in Mandela’s lifetime including racial intolerance, the gap between the rich and the poor, food insecurity, wars and other senseless crises.
British Daily Mirror analyst Myers defended the filing, saying: “I’m sure many people in the world have heard of the speech, it addressed a number of important topics such as climate change, weapons of lies or misinformation on the Internet.”
As critics Natalie Barr and David ‘Kochie’ Koch said of the network Sunrise: “Many people in the world I believe will be scratching their heads. There were not many participants in the room so everyone can think what they want about the subjects”.
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