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Nelson Mandela had a special name for late Queen Elizabeth II

By his own admission, Nelson Mandela was an anglophile, and in the years after his release from the prison, he cultivated a close relationship with the Queen.

September 09, 2022 / 21:00 IST
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Queen Elizabeth II (Image credit: @theroyalfamily/Instagram)
Queen Elizabeth II (Image credit: @theroyalfamily/Instagram)

Contravening royal etiquette, Nelson Mandela often referred to Queen Elizabeth II by a special name out of respect and affection, South Africa's late apartheid hero's foundation said on Friday, while sharing interesting anecdotes on their friendship..

Queen Elizabeth II, the UK's longest-serving monarch, died on Thursday at Balmoral Castle in Scotland after reigning for 70 years. She was 96.

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By his own admission, Nelson Mandela was an anglophile, and in the years after his release from the prison, he cultivated a close relationship with the Queen. He hosted her in South Africa and visited her in England, taking particular delight in exploring Buckingham Palace, the Nelson Mandela Foundation said in a statement.

They also talked on the phone frequently, using their first names with each other as a sign of mutual respect as well as affection, the Foundation said. The special name that Mandela had for the Queen was Motlalepula', which means to come with rain' in the indigenous Setswana language, it said.