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<p><a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/prince-harry-wins-major-legal-fight-against-mail-on-sundaythe-same-newspaper-sued-by-meghan-markle">Prince Harry</a> will relaunch his career as a global humanitarian with a keynote address to the United Nations in New York next week to mark Nelson Mandela day.</p>
<p>The livestream of the event Monday is likely to attract huge attention, and Harry’s presence will inject a dose of glamor into usually dry U.N. proceedings.</p>
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Prince Harry will relaunch his career as a global humanitarian with a keynote address to the United Nations in New York next week to mark Nelson Mandela day.
The livestream of the event Monday is likely to attract huge attention, and Harry’s presence will inject a dose of glamor into usually dry U.N. proceedings.