Showing posts with label nelson mandela. Show all posts
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Friday, August 5, 2022

Meghan Markle celebrates her 41st birthday

Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, spent her 41st birthday in the company of people she loves the most. They were Prince Harry, her husband and their two children, 3-year-old son Archie and one-year-old daughter Lilibet. The rest of the royal family stays in the UK and they took to the social media to celebrate the occasion of Meghan turning another year older. Meghan Markle Is Celebrating Her 41st Birthday With ‘Family and Dear Friends.’ Among them were Prince William and Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge. Harry’s father Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla also wished Meghan. Incidentally, the birthday came a few weeks after the two of them visited New York City. There Harry made a speech in honor of Nelson Mandela Day. The event was at the U.N. General Assembly. While paying tribute, Harry referred to Meghan as his “soulmate.”



The pair made their first joint public appearance in the U.K. in April. That was the first time since they stepped down from their royal duties. It seems the two of them made a brief stop at London to meet the Queen while en-route to the 2022 Invictus Games in Netherlands. The reunion was at Windsor Castle and Harry admitted that his grandmother was in “great form.” Harry founded the Invictus Games that promote different games meant for war-disabled veterans. The couple now lives in Santa Barbara, California. In March 2020, they announced their plans to step away from their roles in the royal family. Later, in March 2021, they confirmed permanently moving to the United States. That was prior to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Sunday, September 6, 2015

At a U-2 concert in Turin, Bono changes lyric to remember the death of 3-year-old Syrian toddler Aylan Kurdi


At a U2 concert in Italy, Bono made reference to Aylan Kurdi's drowning by altering the words in the song Pride (In the Name of Love). He changed the lyrics in Pride (In the Name of Love) from: "One man washed up on an empty beach," to "One boy...." And, at one point in the band's set in Turin, a screen showed footage of refugees.
This has been reported in news.sky.com dated 6 September 2015.
The image of Aylan Kurdi, the drowned Syrian toddler that washed ashore on a Turkish beach this week, has sparked worldwide outrage and has called for governments to do more to help the tens of thousands of refugees.
Aylan's five-year-old brother Galip and his mother Rehan were also drowned as they were headed to the Greek island of Kos in a rubber dinghy.
At the concert in Turin, Bono has told his fans that ‘we must work together’ to find a solution to the refugee crisis. However, the band's frontman has added that he did not have the answer to the ongoing plight of migrants making their way to Europe from the Middle East and Africa.
Quoting Nelson Mandela, he went on to add that - 'it always seems impossible until it is done'.
(Image courtesy wikimediacommons.org)

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