Prince Harry and Meghan with the UN Ambassador to United Nations

BREAKING: Prince Harry will be joined by Meghan Markle at UN General Assembly next week

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be in New York City for the prince’s speech to the UN the following Monday.

The Duke of Sussex will address the General Assembly during the speech, which is a part of Nelson Mandela Day.

He might make mention of the effects of hunger and climate change in his speech.

 

Prince Harry and Meghan meet Graca Machel, the widow of the late Nelson Mandela, in Johannesburg, South Africa, October 2, 2019

 

The Queen made her first public appearance since the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations last month on Nelson Mandela Day.

Since their understated appearance at the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in June, this would be the couple’s first outing in public as a unit.

Graca Machel, the widow of Nelson Mandela, was present when Prince Harry and Meghan met her in Johannesburg in 2018.

Do what you can, with what you have, where you are, is the rallying cry for Nelson Mandela Day.

This information was released shortly after it was revealed that Harry’s forthcoming, explosive memoir has been delayed.

 

The Nelson Mandela Day appearance would be the first public appearance since last month’s Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations

 

On October 2, 2019, Graca Machel, the late Nelson Mandela’s widow, and Prince Harry met in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Do what you can, with what you have, where you are, is the theme for this year’s Nelson Mandela Day.

The pair reportedly wanted to honor Mandela and paid Graça Machel a visit in 2018.

The South African Mission has confirmed that the Duke and the Duchess will attend Monday’s commemoration, a UN spokesman told DailyMail.com.

Since the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations last month, it would be the first public appearance. At the occasion, the couple stayed in the background.

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The duo are said to have been keen to honor Mandela and visited his widow Graça Machel in 2018

 

The controversial tell-all memoir by the prince might not be published until next year as it did not make a list of upcoming books.

According to sources, the Duke’s “heartfelt” book might not be released this fall as previously anticipated because it was not included in the most recent Penguin Random House listings.

In Royal circles, there are reportedly questions about the book’s disappearance.

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