On Twitter, commentator Dr. Mos-Shogbamimu relied on the “haters” who would see “how the world favors the duke” and Duchess of Sussex. She said that “finding and loving each other” was the “best” thing that could happen to the couple, who share two children.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were spotted smiling and holding hands as they arrived at the Nelson Mandela International Day event.
dr. Mos-Shogbamimu said showing affection proved that the couple were not only married, but also “best friends”.
She told her more than 152,000 followers: “A huge honor for Prince Harry to speak at UN #MandelaDay2022. Show the haters how the world favors them
“Finding and loving each other is the best thing that could happen to #HarryandMeghan
“Love how they ALWAYS hold hands – not just married, but best friends #MeghanMarkle.”
The Duke of Sussex has been criticized for his speech at the United Nations after he plunged back into American politics.
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He said: “We are witnessing a global attack on democracy and freedom – the cause of Mandela’s life.”
Mandela became South Africa’s first black president in 1994, after serving 27 years in prison during apartheid. He died in 2013 at the age of 95, but remains an icon for his fight against apartheid and his message of reconciliation.
Harry warned about the impact of climate change on Africa and the world.
He said: “This crisis will only get worse unless our leaders lead, unless the nations represented by the seats in this hallowed hall make the decisions — the bold, transformative decisions — our world needs to save humanity.”
The royal family also spoke of a 1997 photo taken in Cape Town of Mandela and his late mother Princess Diana, which he says hangs on his wall.
He added: “When I first looked at the photo, I immediately noticed the joy on my mother’s face. The playfulness, the brutality even, the sheer pleasure of being in communion with another soul, so committed to serving humanity.”
Harry described Africa as a “lifeline”, saying, “It’s where I felt closest to my mother and sought comfort after she died, and where I knew I found a soul mate in my wife.”
But Harry was accused of “undermining the British monarchy” by foreign policy analyst Nile Gardiner, who said the Duke “became a mouthpiece for Meghan Markle’s far-left political activism”.
He tweeted: “Prince Harry is increasingly a mouthpiece for Meghan Markle’s far-left political activism.
“A sad setback for a once hugely popular figure.
“He is actively undermining the British monarchy by carrying out political attacks and damaging the image of the royal family in America.”