His tribute to MeghanMarkle is so sweet 🥹
Very sweet. Prince Harry’s UN Speech is the gold standard for loving your significant other. The Duke of Sussex recalled a special moment with Meghan during his speech at the United Nations on July 18, 2022.
Harry then described a photo of Princess Diana and Mandela taken in 1997 that is “on my wall and in my heart every day” that was given to him by Archbishop Desmond Tutu. “When I first looked at the photo, straight away what jumped out is the joy on my mother’s face. The playfulness — cheekiness, even,” The Duke said. “The pure delight to be in communion with another soul so committed to serving humanity.
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