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Nelson Mandela's grandson blasts Meghan Markle for bizarre wedding comparison

Meghan Markle has been slammed for comparing Nelson Mandela's activism with her marrying into the Royal Family.In her tell-all chat with US glossy magazine The Cut, the Duchess of Sussex boasted about a conversation she once had with a cast member of the West End's Lion King.Meghan recalled how the actor told her how South Africa celebrated her wedding with Prince Harry just as it did after Nelson Mandela was freed from prison and dismantled apartheid in the country.READ MORE: Meghan Markle blasts Royal Instagram policy in frontpage interview with glam US magazineSoon after giving birth for the first time in 2019, Meghan attended the West End show where she says a cast member pulled her aside and said: "I just need you to know: When you married into this family, we rejoiced in the streets the same we did when Mandela was freed from prison.”Reacting to the claim on Tuesday, Nelson Mandela’s grandson Zwelivelile 'Mandla' Mandela dismissed the suggestion that Meghan tying the knot inspired the same celebrations.The MP and chief of the late South African President's Mvezo tribe told MailOnline: "Madiba's celebration was based on overcoming 350 years of colonialism with 60 years of a brutal apartheid regime in South Africa."So It cannot be equated to as the same."Nelson Mandela spent 27 years behind bars as a political prisoner before leading South Africa into a new age, inspiring jubilant street parties as residents had their lives re-shaped for good.Zwelivelile added: "We are still bearing scars of the past.
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Nelson Mandela's grandson blasts Meghan Markle for bizarre wedding comparison
Meghan Markle has been slammed for comparing Nelson Mandela's activism with her marrying into the Royal Family.In her tell-all chat with US glossy magazine The Cut, the Duchess of Sussex boasted about a conversation she once had with a cast member of the West End's Lion King.Meghan recalled how the actor told her how South Africa celebrated her wedding with Prince Harry just as it did after Nelson Mandela was freed from prison and dismantled apartheid in the country.READ MORE: Meghan Markle blasts Royal Instagram policy in frontpage interview with glam US magazineSoon after giving birth for the first time in 2019, Meghan attended the West End show where she says a cast member pulled her aside and said: "I just need you to know: When you married into this family, we rejoiced in the streets the same we did when Mandela was freed from prison.”Reacting to the claim on Tuesday, Nelson Mandela’s grandson Zwelivelile 'Mandla' Mandela dismissed the suggestion that Meghan tying the knot inspired the same celebrations.The MP and chief of the late South African President's Mvezo tribe told MailOnline: "Madiba's celebration was based on overcoming 350 years of colonialism with 60 years of a brutal apartheid regime in South Africa."So It cannot be equated to as the same."Nelson Mandela spent 27 years behind bars as a political prisoner before leading South Africa into a new age, inspiring jubilant street parties as residents had their lives re-shaped for good.Zwelivelile added: "We are still bearing scars of the past.
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Prince William and Kate 'most influential Royals' and could get £26k per Instagram post
Prince William and Kate Middleton could end up being the highest earners from their social media out of all the royal Instagram accounts, new research shows.Their 13.4 million followers on Instagram mean they would earn a fortune if they were to start doing sponsored posts, according to analysis carried out by furniture retailer Bed Kingdom.Marketing calculator research reveals that the Cambridges, who have the largest following of any royal account on Instagram,could expect to earn an average of £26,073 per advertiser-funded upload.The Queen is meanwhile second most influential royal on social media — and were she to take the somewhat un-regal step of doing sponsored content could reportedly rake in an average £23,159 per post.Working members of the Royal Family do not do paid advertisements on social media, but Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could be tempted to experiment after signing a raft of commercial deals since quitting The Firm in 2020.Despite not posting on their account ‘SussexRoyal’ at the start of the pandemic, and could expect to earn an average of £19,821 per post, making them the third most influential Royals. This comes as a result of their Instagram following of almost ten million.
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