Prince Harry accused of not mentioning Nelson Mandela enough in his speech
The expert says the speech about Prince Harry Nelson Mandela did not contain enough material on the leader.
The Duke of Sussex, who arrived in New York with wife Meghan Markle on Monday, attended the UN General Assembly session to mark Nelson Mandela Day.
During the event, Harry paid tribute to the heroic leader and his work for Africa.
Speaking of the speech, author Alexander Lerman claims: "Harry's speech was very similar to his other recent offerings, evoking a sense of self-righteous anger as a clear reminder of his (and his family's) write-on credentials. shaking together."
He expressed his views in an opinion piece for The Spectator on Monday, saying: "Although his speech was supposed to be about climate change - appropriately enough, given that his former home country is the hottest on record It's getting hotter by the day - a range of topics he managed to cover, most of which had little to do with Mandela."
While Mr. Lerman noted that "it's hard not to feel the feeling of old tunes being played over and over again".
He continued: "Mandela's giving a speech dressed in lasting religiosity has given it an importance that, by virtue of its content, is once again not worth it."
In his speech at the United Nations, Harry talked about the Ukraine war, the Roe Vs Wade regime and the crisis in Africa.