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Nelson Mandela’s granddaughter calls out Meghan Markle

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Nelson Mandela’s granddaughter calls out Meghan Markle

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  • Ndileka Mandela said the documentary was “deeply upsetting and tedious”.
  • The couple used Nelson Mandela’s quotes to boost their financial fortunes.
  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are made fun of for their naivete.
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The granddaughter of Nelson Mandela is criticising Meghan Markle and Prince Harry for using the philanthropist to boost their financial fortunes.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are made fun of for their naivete when they referenced Mandela in their Netflix documentary.

Ndileka Mandela said in an interview with The Australian that the couple’s decision to use her grandfather as financial support for their life in the US was “deeply upsetting and tedious.”

“What relevance does grandad’s life have with his?” she questioned.

The 57-year-old added: “I don’t believe he nor Meghan have ever properly met granddad, maybe when Harry was young at Buckingham Palace, but they are using his quotations in the documentary to draw in people and make millions without the Mandela family benefiting.

“I know the Nelson Mandela Foundation has supported the initiative but people have stolen grandfather’s quotes for years and have used his legacy because they know his name sells – Harry and Meghan are no different from them.

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