Prince Harry will be joined by his wife Meghan Markle as the Duke prepares to address the United Nations General Assembly on Nelson Mandela International Day. Britain’s Prince has all eyes on him as he delivers an impressive speech at the UN headquarters. The Duke of Sussex is expected to shed light on the legacy of the South African anti-apartheid leader, who spent 27 years in prison. Harry’s keynote address is the UN event, and South Africa’s UN Mission said on Friday that his remarks “will be around Mandela’s memories and legacy and what they have learned from his struggle and his life that they can to help meet the new challenges in the world today. “ Meanwhile, assembly president Abdulla Shahid, UN Under-Secretary-General Amina Mohammed, New York Mayor Eric Adams and Guinea’s Foreign Minister Morissette Kouate will also be present at the event. The international day aims to honor the first Black leader by carrying out the tradition of participating in a community service activity.