Saturday, December 7, 2013

The man who charmed the world: A tribute in pictures to Nelson Mandela


By Daily Mail Reporter
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As millions around the world mourn the passing of Nelson Mandela, who died on Thursday at the age of 95, the Daily Mail presents a tribute in pictures to the anti-apartheid hero. From Beyonce to Bono, politicians and the Pope, everybody wanted to be friends with the courageous first black president of South Africa - a man whose courage in the face of persecution made him the most potent symbol of the struggle against apartheid.
Warm welcome: Princess Diana visits Nelson Mandela in Cape Town in 1997, where they discussed the threat of AIDS in the country
Warm welcome: Princess Diana visits Nelson Mandela in Cape Town in 1997, where they discussed the threat of AIDS in the country

Ecstatic return: Mandela waves to a joyful crowd in Traflagar Square in 1996 from the balcony of South Africa House
Ecstatic return: Mandela waves to a joyful crowd in Traflagar Square in 1996 from the balcony of South Africa House

First visit: Nelson Mandela in Parliament Square during his 1962 trip to London
Strolling: Nelson Mandela wearing a South African Olympic Squad tracksuit crosses the road near Park Lane
Through the years: In Parliament Square during his 1962 trip to the UK capital (left) and strolling in a South African Olympic Squad tracksuit near Hyde Park in 1996 (right)
Sightseeing: While in London, Mandela visited his old friend Mary Benson (right) and toured the city
Sightseeing: While in London, Mandela visited his old friend Mary Benson (right) and toured the city

Royal wave: Sitting alongside the Queen in an open-topped carriage, Mandela acknowledges the crowd's adulation
Royal wave: Sitting alongside the Queen in an open-topped carriage, Mandela acknowledges the crowd's adulation

I'll tell you what I want: The Spice Girls were joined by two 'new members' in Pretoria in 1997 - Mandela and Prince Charles. A delighted Mandela said: 'These are my heroines'
I'll tell you what I want: The Spice Girls were joined by two 'new members' in Pretoria in 1997 - Mandela and Prince Charles. A delighted Mandela said: 'These are my heroines'
We're the greatest: Mandela lands a playful left hook on Muhammad Ali at the Special Olympics opening ceremony in Dublin in 2003
We're the greatest: Mandela lands a playful left hook on Muhammad Ali at the Special Olympics opening ceremony in Dublin in 2003

My hero: South African actress Charlize Theron is lost for words
Tony Blair on a visit to Johannesburg
My hero: South African actress Charlize Theron is lost for words. Right, Tony Blair on a visit to Johannesburg
I'll be back: Arnold Schwarzenegger meets with the former South African president at Robben Island, where Mandela was imprisoned for 27 years
I'll be back: Arnold Schwarzenegger meets with the former South African president at Robben Island, where Mandela was imprisoned for 27 years
Thriller: Michael Jackson throws his arms around Mandela at their meeting in South Africa in 1996
Thriller: Michael Jackson throws his arms around Mandela at their meeting in South Africa in 1996

Godfathers: Mandela with Robert De Niro on a trip to New York in 2005
Movie stars: With Morgan Freeman, who played him on screen
Movie stars: Mandela with Robert De Niro on a trip to New York in 2005 (left) and sharing a moment with Morgan Freeman, who played him on screen
Muscling in: Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams basks in the glory of meeting Mandela
Muscling in: Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams basks in the glory of meeting Mandela
United they stand: Indulging in some rock star theatrics with U2 singer and anti-poverty campaigner Bono in 2002
United they stand: Indulging in some rock star theatrics with U2 singer and anti-poverty campaigner Bono in 2002

Bridging troubled waters: Singer Paul Simon pays tribute
I will always love you: With Whitney Houston
Popular with singers: Bridging troubled waters with Simon & Garfunkel singer Paul Simon (left) and with I Will Always Love You Singer Whitney Houston (right)

Bring the family: A beaming Nelson Mandela meets an equally ecstatic Bob Geldof and his children on a visit
Bring the family: A beaming Nelson Mandela meets an equally ecstatic Bob Geldof and his children on a visit

Star interview: American talk show host Oprah Winfrey on stage with Mandela and his wife Graca Machel
Star interview: American talk show host Oprah Winfrey on stage with Mandela and his wife Graca Machel

Papal audience: Nelson Mandela confers with John Paul II at a reception in Pretoria, South Africa, in 1995
Papal audience: Nelson Mandela confers with John Paul II at a reception in Pretoria, South Africa, in 1995

Hollywood tribute: Brad Pitt wears Mandela's prison number on his T-shirt
Prime Minister Baroness Margaret Thatcher, meets Nelson Mandela for the first time at No 10 Downing Street
Hollywood tribute: Brad Pitt wears Mandela's prison number on his T-shirt (left) and (right) meeting Margaret Thatcher at 10 Downing Street

Sister act: Nelson Mandela jokes with Whoopi Goldberg
Sister act: Nelson Mandela jokes with Whoopi Goldberg
Secret ingredient: Nelson Mandela charms TV chef Gordon Ramsay during a lunch to benefit the Mandela Children's Foundation
Secret ingredient: Nelson Mandela charms TV chef Gordon Ramsay during a lunch to benefit the Mandela Children's Foundation in South Africa
Show of hands: Queen's Roger Taylor, Leona Lewis, Annie Lennox, and Brian May join Nelson Mandela and others before the concert in London's Hyde Park to celebrate his 90th birthday in 2008
Show of hands: Queen's Roger Taylor, Leona Lewis, Annie Lennox, and Brian May join Nelson Mandela and others before the concert in London's Hyde Park to celebrate his 90th birthday in 2008
Team talk: Former South African President Nelson Mandela, center, meets with England soccer team members led by David Beckham, left, and coach, Sven Goran Erikkson, right, in Johannesburg in 2003 before a friendly in Durban
Team talk: Former South African President Nelson Mandela, center, meets with England soccer team members led by David Beckham, left, and coach, Sven Goran Erikkson, right, in Johannesburg in 2003 before a friendly in Durban
Call me Nelson: Keeping it informal during a London meeting with David Cameron at the Dorchester in 2008
Call me Nelson: Keeping it informal during a London meeting with David Cameron at the Dorchester in 2008
My role model: Supermodel Naomi Cambell, front, cries in the arms of South African President Nelson Mandela
he kisses U.S. singer Beyonce at the Nelson Mandela AIDS Benefit Concert in Cape Town in 2003
My role model: Supermodel Naomi Cambell, front, cries in the arms of South African President Nelson Mandela during a meeting in Cape Town in 1998 (left) and he kisses U.S. singer Beyonce at the Nelson Mandela AIDS Benefit Concert in Cape Town in 2003 (right)

The sunshine of my life: Mandela congratulates US pop singer Stevie Wonder after he sang a birthday song at a pop concert dubbed Gift to the Nation in honor of Mandela's 80th birthday, in Johannesburg
The sunshine of my life: Mandela congratulates US pop singer Stevie Wonder after he sang a birthday song at a pop concert dubbed Gift to the Nation in honor of Mandela's 80th birthday, in Johannesburg
1918-2013: Destiny calling a young Nelson Mandella at the start of his long walk to freedom
1918-2013: Destiny calling a young Nelson Mandella at the start of his long walk to freedom

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