HARRY'S ATTACK ON US POLITICS: Prince Harry, 37, waded into US politics once again this week during his keynote speech to a mostly-empty room at the UN General Assembly for Nelson Mandela Day in New York City on Monday.
The Prince launched an attack on American politics, specifically regarding the Supreme Court's Roe v Wade ruling last month that handed abortion rights back to individual states, claiming it was part of a 'global assault on democracy and freedom' along with climate change and Russia's invasion of the Ukraine. It comes after his wife Meghan told how the Duke had a 'gutteral' reaction to the Supreme Court's bombshell overturning of Roe v Wade last month.
Theres a little merching in this paragraph* The couple put on a united front as they arrived to the event hand in hand. It was the first time they had been seen since seen in public since jetting to the UK to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee last month, where they kept a low profile. The Duchess of Sussex, 40, who shares Archie, three, and Lilibet, one, with the Duke of Sussex, donned a $1,590 Givenchy patch pocket skirt. With her hair pulled back into a ponytail, Meghan looked typically stylish in her statement garment from the French brand, which she teamed with a simple black blouse, Manolo Blahnik heels and a matching Mulberry handbag.
Both the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who were invited by the Nelson Mandela Foundation, ignored questions about the impact of Tom Bower's book Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the war between the Windsor's, where it is said Harry's Eton pals called him 'nuts' for dating Meghan. They glanced over at UN correspondent for Voice of American Margaret Besheer but quickly turned away when she asked, asked: 'Are you worried that Tom Bower's new book is going to widen your rift with the Royal Family?'.








