Prince Harry will represent the Queen at a service held in honour of the late Nelson Mandela.
Harry, 29, will attend the national service of thanksgiving at
Westminster Abbey on Monday 3 March, Clarence House has confirmed.
The service, which will be broadcasted by the BBC, will mark the life of
the former South African president. The Most Reverend Desmond Tutu, the
former Archbishop of Cape Town, will give the address while the
ceremony will be conducted by The Dean of Westminster, The Very Reverend
Dr John Hall.
Harry will attend a short private reception at the iconic London landmark at the end of the service.
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