Meghan and Harry Celebrate the Life of Nelson Mandela by Attending an Exhibit in London

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On July 17, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visited the Nelson Mandela Centenary Exhibition at the Southbank Centre in London to celebrate the life of Nelson Mandela. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex spent the morning looking around the exhibition — which marks 100 years since the political leader was born — and even met with Mandela's granddaughter, Zamaswazi Dlamini-Mandela. Although they didn't seem to show much PDA, which is rare for the couple, they still looked as loved up as ever.

Harry and Meghan have been on duty and attending numerous royal occasions over the past week. They first stepped out alongside other members of the royal family to watch the RAF flyover, before embarking on a two-day tour of Ireland. They then celebrated Prince Louis's christening, making time for some adorable family moments, and Meghan ended her busy week with a trip to Wimbledon with her sister-in-law, Kate Middleton.

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