World democracy and freedom under assault, Prince Harry tells UN

World democracy and freedom under assault, Prince Harry tells UN
World democracy and freedom under assault, Prince Harry tells UN

Britain's Prince Harry told the UN Monday that the overturning of constitutional rights in the United States was part of "a global assault on democracy and freedom."

The Duke of Sussex addressed the United Nations General Assembly in New York at an event marking Nelson Mandela International Day.

"This has been a painful year in a painful decade," the royal told delegates.

He cited the continuing fallout from the pandemic, climate change, disinformation and Russia's invasion of Ukraine before alluding to the Supreme Court's recent overturning of America's nationwide right to abortion.

"And from the horrific war in Ukraine to the rolling back of constitutional rights here in the United States, we are witnessing a global assault on democracy and freedom, the cause of Mandela's life," Harry said.

The royal paid tribute to Mandela, South Africa's anti-apartheid hero who spent 27 years in prison before being elected the country's first Black leader, as "not only a man of conscience" but "a man of action."

"As we sit here today, our world is on fire again," said the prince, adding that "historic weather events are no longer historic."

"More and more, they are part of our daily lives. And this crisis will only grow worse unless our leaders lead.

The General Assembly designated July 18, Mandela's birthday, Nelson Mandela Day in 2009 to honour his life and legacy.