Meghan and Harry shine in their charitable visit to Nigeria. - "Charles displays unprecedented anger; a sight never before witnessed"
The three-day trip to West Africa bore resemblance to an unauthorized royal visit of Nigeria by Harry and Meghan. This invitation was extended by Supreme General Christopher Musa, leaving the British public in displeasure. The couple used to be active members of the royal family but stepped down in 2020, and Harry even lost his posts.
The reaction from the royal family has now intensified, with frowns turning into deep wrinkles of annoyance, predominantly from King Charles (75) and Prince William (41).
Tom Quinn, a royal analyst, spoke to theMirror about Harry's conduct, mentioning that the King is "more angry than anyone has ever seen him." He also revealed that Prince William is "extremely furious" and wants to prevent such incidents in the future.
The concern among the royals originated from the Nigerians treating Harry and Meghan like they were official royals. There were traditional welcomes, receptions, and visits to schools and charities, with Meghan sporting outfits by local designers.
Meghan and Harry's behavior reflects their desire to project themselves as full-fledged royals, which irritates King Charles and Prince William. The visit to Nigeria is seen as a daring declaration by the Sussexes demonstrating that they do not require royal permission to perform their roles.
The trip proved to be a significant public relations success for Harry and Meghan. Unfortunately, it further escalated the conflict within the royal family when they are already dealing with other issues, including King Charles' and Kate's (42) cancer diagnosis.
The experts view the trip as a direct challenge by the Sussexes, claiming their right to conduct themselves as royals independently. This is considered a bold assertion by the couple.
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Source: symclub.org