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LONDON – Prince Harry and his wife Meghan have visited an exhibition in London on the life of Nelson Mandela
Peter Hain, former anti-apartheid activist and president of Nelson Mandela's centennial exhibition, said that it was "very appropriate" for the royal couple to to visit because Meghan said that Mandela was one of his heroes.
Harry visited sites associated with Mandela, including his prison cell at Robben Island, and a former assistant to Mandela said that Queen Elizabeth II
Meghan chose for the occasion a dress without beige sleeves inspired by the trench coat of the Canadian brand Nonie.
The exhibition, organized by the Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg, opens Tuesday at Southbank Center London.
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