ROYAL fans have accused Prince Harry of “copying and pasting” Prince William’s speech when he spoke at the United Nations this week.
The Duke of Sussex gave a poignant address at the UN headquarters on Monday as he and Meghan Markle marked International Nelson Mandela Day.
Prince Harry gave a passionate address as he marked Nelson Mandela Day this week
Prince William pictured at the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland 2021
As well as speaking passionately about the former South African leader, Harry told how he “sought solace” in Africa following the death of his mother, Princess Diana.
He said: “It’s where I felt closest to my mother and sought solace after she died.”
The duke went on to add the continent was “where I knew I’d found a soulmate in my wife” – prompting fans to draw similarities to phrases the Duke of Cambridge used in a speech last year.
Wills told the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland at the time: “It was here in Scotland, 20 years ago, that I first met Catherine.
“Needless to say, the time when you meet your future wife holds a very special place in your heart.”
Like Harry, he also spoke of losing his mother, adding: “And in the dark days of grief that followed, I found comfort and solace in the Scottish outdoors.”
The brothers share the same experience of losing their mum and it is not surprising they would both reference her when discussing their most powerful memories.
But Royal fans were quick to catch on, suggesting Harry’s wording was very similar to Wills’.
One person wrote on Twitter: “Prince Harry just copied and pasted Prince William’s 2021 Church of Scotland Speech.”
Another said: “I knew I’d heard that before. It isn’t the first time that he has copied William.”
Someone else added: “Have nothing to say don’t say BUT don’t copy your brother speech.”
During his speech, Harry also referenced a number of points absent from Wills’ speech in 2021.
As well as paying tribute to Mandela’s legacy, he told of the dangers of climate change, the coronavirus pandemic, the war in Ukraine and abortion laws in the US.
He said: “We’re living through a pandemic that continues to ravage communities in every corner of the globe; climate change wreaking havoc on our planet, with the most vulnerable suffering most of all; the few, weaponising lies and disinformation at the expense of the many; and from the horrific war in Ukraine to the rolling back of constitutional rights here in the United States.
“We are witnessing a global assault on democracy and freedom – the cause of Mandela’s life.”
Many people praised the points, with one person commenting: “The best speech by Prince Harry on Mandela Day, it’s captivating and motivating for Africans.”
Another said: “Duke of Sussex delivered a powerful and moving statement at UN in New York today.
“It showed that he is always in touch with people on the ground to understand their challenges especially in Africa, we salute Prince Harry and wish all leaders come to understand plight of Africa.”
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived hand in hand on Monday
Harry discussed how we can learn from Mandela’s legacy in an impassioned speech
Diana with Nelson Mandela in May 1997
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