Harry and Meghan are working with the Nelson Mandela Foundation on a “leadership development” project.

REVEALED: Harry and Meghan are working with the Nelson Mandela Foundation on a secret “leadership development” project through their company Archewell, and it was South Africa’s ambassador to the UN who organized their trip for speech.

  • Harry and Meghan were nominated as speakers by the Nelson Mandela Foundation “in the context of their ongoing project,” DailyMail.com may reveal.
  • The couple is working on a ‘leadership development’ project with the charity
  • It is unclear when the project will be announced or what form it will take
  • He explains the election of Harry as a speaker at the UN Mandela Day event
  • Mathu Joyini, South Africa’s ambassador to the UN, and his office organized the couple’s trip.
  • It is still unclear whether Harry and Meghan took a private jet, as they have done in the past, or a commercial flight.

By Jennifer Smith, chief reporter for Dailymail.Com

Posted: 20:52, 19 July 2022 | Updated: 11:08 PM, July 19, 2022

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were nominated as speakers at the UN Nelson Mandela celebration as part of an ongoing secret project with the Nelson Mandela Foundation organized through his company Archewell, DailyMail can reveal. how.

The couple was also taken to New York City by the office of the South African ambassador to the UN, Mathu Joyini, although it is still unclear whether they traveled on a private jet or on a commercial flight.

Harry’s speech was delivered “in the context of the Foundation already working with its Archewell company on a Mandela-related project,” a foundation spokesman said Tuesday.

They declined to give further details as the project has not yet been announced, but said it was rooted in “leadership development”.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on Monday at the UN in New York City. Harry was the keynote speaker at the UN Nelson Mandela International Day event

An Archewell spokesman did not immediately respond to inquiries.

He explains Harry’s choice to speak at the UN, which baffled some experts and baffled members of the South African media.

The arrangements were made by Mathu Joyini, South Africa’s ambassador to the UN, and his office.

Harry used his 15-minute speech to criticize Roe vs. Supreme Court revocation. Wade and to preach about climate change.

He talked about his mother, the late Princess Diana, and his bond with Mandela, and his love for Africa, where he said he realized he had a “soul mate” in Meghan.

Meghan looked proudly from the sparse crowd.

Archewell is the charity brand and umbrella of the couple under which they have released podcasts and a Netflix series.

There are three branches of the company; Archewell Foundation, Archewell Productions and Archewell Audio.

It is not clear in which section the project with the Mandela Foundation is included.

Ndaba Mandela, grandson of the civil rights icon, said Monday night that Harry and Meghan were “separate worlds” from their grandfather.

Harry used his 15-minute speech to criticize Roe vs. Supreme Court revocation. Wade and to preach about climate change

Harry and Meghan’s company, Archewell, has three branches: its charity, its production arm, and a podcast arm.

“They can’t be compared on any level,” he said during an appearance on Piers Morgan’s TalkTV program Uncensored.

‘There is no parallelism.

“Because you will see that, obviously, a struggle for the dignity of blacks against a vicious tyrant like Apartheid, instead of finding their identity outside of a mentioned institution.

“Obviously they’re very different things,” he said.

The South African newspaper The Sunday Times jokingly compared Harry’s situation to Mandela’s, calling Harry the “Duke of LA”.

‘He is in exile. Like Madiba. No, I’m sorry, of course, he was imprisoned for 27 years on Robben Island. The same, the same.

“Harry is imprisoned in his golden pleasure palace in Montecito with a podcast program and a team of documentaries following him.”

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