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After the royals' most recent broadside, Harry and Meghan are expected to return to the United Kingdom

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 1, 2022
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are back to the United Kingdom for the first time since the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations in early June, with Meghan declaring this week that she has 'just existing'. With two confirmed engagements in the United Kingdom and one in Germany to promote the upcoming Invictus Games, the Sussexes are expected to be in Europe for about six days next week. In the midst of an ongoing controversy over their safety with the Home Office and Meghan's barrage of apparent swipes at the royals in the US media, it's unclear if they will visit Balmoral. Meghan, 40, will speak at the One Young World Summit in Manchester on Monday. They will also meet a group of summit delegates who are doing "outstanding work on gender parity." The summit brings together young leaders from more than 190 countries. Meghan has been a consultant with One Young World since 2014. The Sussexes will then travel to Dusseldorf, Germany, for the Invictus Games 2023 One Year To Go event on Tuesday, before returning to the United Kingdom for the WellChild Awards on Thursday, where Harry will speak at Frogmore Cottage, where they are likely to remain after arriving in the United Kingdom on Sunday. Meghan discovered her journal at Frogmore during Jubilee celebrations, where they were not permitted into the Buckingham Palace balcony, but not invited. The finding will sparked suspicions that she might have shared her account of royal life before they emigrated. Harry's own memoirs are also published.

Is America losing love with Montecito's 'Petulant Princess'?

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 31, 2022
TOM LEONARD: In 2020, when the Sussexes returned to palace life, it was America, the land of the free, home of the brave, and a multi-billion-dollar media contract, which welcomed them with open arms. In that infamous interview with a fawning Oprah Winfrey, the public and Press assimilated every last morsel of the couple's harrowing tale of bigotry and exile in a harrowing tale of race and rejection. They were treated with skepticism and admiration by the deceitful British Press, which sparked indignation and compassion. They became the Duke and Duchess' 'across the water' soon, creating a new, 21st-century court of their own, rubbing shoulders with Hollywood celebrities and the wealthy, promoting their own brand of philanthropy, and leveraging their royal names while achieving multi-million dollar business deals, which, to most Americans, was respectable if not admirable.

Nelson Mandela of Meghan Markle has denied that he has never met the Duchess, according to a mystery

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 31, 2022
Exclusive: Dr. John Kani (left) believes the Duchess of Sussex (right and inset) committed a'foul pas' after she said in South Africa that her 2018 royal wedding sparked celebrations, reminiscent of his friend Madiba's 1989 royal wedding. Mr Mandela's walk to freedom after 27 years was a "momentous moment," he said, while her marriage to Prince Harry was a "no big deal" in South Africa, adding that the two events "cannot in any way be discussed in the same breath." According to The Cutting (inset), Meghan had been told the opposite by a male South African cast member at the London premiere of the Lion King live action film, which was released in 2019. According to the Duchess, he looked at me, and he's just like light.' "I just want you to know" after you joined this family, we celebrated in the streets the same way we did when Mandela was released from jail. However, Dr Kani, a veteran of the Royal Shakespeare Company who performed the mandrill shaman Rafiki, told MailOnline that he was the only South African actor in the Disney film who did not attend Meghan and was not at the UK premiere. He told MailOnline: "I've never met Meghan Markle" while sitting under a portrait of his friend Mr Mandela at his Johannesburg home. This seems to be something of a faux pas by her. I haven't been to the Duchess at all. I am the only South African member of the cast, and I did not attend the premiere in London. Harry and Meghan's nuptials were 'no big deal' in his world, according to the actor, who added: "I cannot even tell you what month she married or what year she was born with.'

Nelson Mandela's grandson tells Meghan Markle to 'pull up her sleeves' and improve lives

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 31, 2022
The Duchess of Sussex, 41, suggested that her marriage to Prince Harry caused celebrations in South Africa, reminiscent of the deposition of the legendary anti-apartheid king. Zwelile Mandela (inset) told MailOnline that he was surprised' at her remarks in The Cut magazine three years ago, when she said that 'we celebrated in the streets the same way we did when Mandela was released from jail.' Mandla launched a fresh assault on Ms Markle on today, claiming that "every day there are people who want to be Nelson Mandela, either comparing themselves with him or wanting to imitate him." He told The Times that his suggestion to the former actress was: "Get out there, pull up your sleeves, and improve the lives of ordinary people in England and the United Kingdom," the actor said, "for the person she is, she will do a lot of good in the global community by supporting the causes that Madiba championed."

Nelson Mandela's grandson slams Meghan Markle at an early age

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 30, 2022
Zwelile 'Mandla' Mandela's comments in The Cut magazine have surprised her that a cast member of the Lion King had made the surprising comparison between her royal wedding and Madiba's historic walk to freedom. The former Suits star recalled an encounter with the Lion King's live-action version in a 6,409-word story titled 'Meghan of Montecito.' When she married into this family, we celebrated in the streets the same way we did when Mandela was released from jail,' she said. However, MailOnline has learned that the Mandela family was astonished by the tale. At her remarks, Zwelivelile Mandela, an MP and Chief of the late South African President's Mvezo tribe, expressed surprise. M.D.'s centennial celebration in South Africa was based on surviving 350 years of colonialism with 60 years of a brutal apartheid regime.' So it can't be compared to the same thing.' His grandfather served 27 years in jail before being released and reuniting opponents and then marching on to lead his country. Zwelile said that when the people of South Africa expressed their delight at his grandfather's arrival and danced in the streets, it was for a much more important and significant cause than her marriage to a white prince.' Meghan Markle's assertion that her relationship with Prince Harry resulted in scenes of elation in South Africa not seen since Nelson Mandela's release of Nelson Mandela has sparked rage and mockery, with critics warning her to 'get lost' and accusing her of showing "utmost disrespect." Following her assertion, the hashtag #VoetsekMeghan became a hit in South Africa. Voetsek is an Afrikaans word that means "go away" or "get lost," and it is a common slur used by millions of people around the world.