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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived at the UN headquarters in New York on Monday, where Harry delivered the keynote speech to mark Nelson Mandela International Day. During his speech, the
Duke warned that the "world is on fire". Speaking on TalkTV, host Julia Hartley-Brewer discussed the Duke's speech with royal correspondent Rupert Bell, who seemed baffled by
Harry's "world on fire" comment. He added: "We know that Roe vs Wade is a controversial subject but if the American Supreme Court decide, because that is the way their
system works, whether you agree with it or not, that is democracy working. "It may be something that has upset great sways of America, and yes I get it, but at the same time, there is a
system in place." Mr Bell also added that the only reason Harry was invited is because "he is the Duke of Sussex from an organisation that he wanted away from". The Duke used
his time on stage to talk about climate change, the war in Ukraine, global assault on democracy and freedom, and the Roe vs Wade court case. READ MORE: MEGHAN AND HARRY FACE HUMILIATING
NETFLIX SETBACK AS 'A LOT CHOSE NOT TO TURN UP' TO UN During his speech, the Duke of Sussex revealed that he has a picture of his mum, the late Diana, Princess of Wales meeting
Nelson Mandela on his wall. The image is one that the Duke said he treasures. Princess Diana met Mandela in Cape Town, South Africa, just three months before her death in August 1997.
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