Sources showcase the tumultuous Nigerian Riviera tour Prince Harry and Meghan Markle embarked upon this month. As one might expect, this wh…
Sources showcase the tumultuous Nigerian Riviera tour Prince Harry and Meghan Markle embarked upon this month.
As one might expect, this whirl of pomp and circumstance allegedly didn’t sit well back at Buckingham Palace where the real royals reside. To say that the little Sussex jaunt was controversial would be an understatement.
It’s hard to fathom the extent of vulgarity the couple engaged in while frolicking in Nigeria, but plenty of experts have dissected the visit with clarity.
Harry and Meghan were welcomed with open arms, but their actions seemed to betray the dignity expected of royalty. To make up for her lack of royal status, locals proclaimed Meghan to be a warrior princess, while Harry played along by referring to corrupt government officials as his “in-laws.”
Turns out, the couple was invited to the country by a man wanted in the US for money laundering charges.
He whisked them all over the country, and the details of their involvement have yet to be explained.
One of the biggest snubs to the monarchy came when the British national anthem was played for Harry and Meghan. Everyone sang along except for the couple themselves. It happened at a reception for military families.
The Duke and Duchess pretended that the Nigeria trip was to advocate for the Invictus Games, but experts say there’s little chance the impoverished country will support such a venture.
Meanwhile, a reporter has shed light on how Nigerians truly reacted to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s recent visit. The Mirror’s Royal editor, Russell Myers, shared insights into how the Nigerian press and people felt about the couple’s presence.
Many locals filed petitions to ask for an explanation from the authorities. Was the visit truly for Invictus, or was the Invictus message lost along the way?
As another royal commentator blasted the Sussex couple over their latest move, author Angela Levin claimed their trip was a dangerous endeavor, accusing them of wanting to take over from King Charles. Many critics echoed similar sentiments on social media, questioning the authenticity of the visit and its supposed purpose.
It seems the Nigerian Invictus team was conspicuously absent, leaving many to question the true intentions behind the visit and the couple’s engagement with regular Nigerian locals.
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