Prince Harry appeared to have an ulterior reason for delivering a keynote speech at the United Nations.
The Duke of Sussex, who paid respect to Nelson Mandela in his speech, spoke of the contemporary world’s “global attack on democracy.”
However, book author Tom Bower believes that this statement was purposefully prepared to make Harry appear respectable for Netflix. On TalkTV tonight, Piers Morgan asked Bower: “Why does he do this, what does he think he achieve by it?”.
“He does that because he needs a profile, that’s the only way they can collect money by showing the profile and for Netflix,” Bower responded.
“Everything is centered on the next documentary series to promote the Sussexes.”
Piers pressed Bower further, asking if the UN should have “avoided using people like Harry,” who are normally divisive.
“Well, the auditorium was quite empty, wasn’t it?” Bower asked.
“The United Nations is well-known for being a hot air source.
“The fact that South Africans actually violated Mandela’s legacy and that South Africa might have changed drastically if he had lived a few more years was astonishing.
“Because he just lives in luxury in Montecito, Bower continued, “I simply thought he skitted over all the concerns of Africa and the self-inflicted problems.

