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Harry and Meghan were treated as royals.

Harry (39) regains his beloved queen and experiences a royal reception.

SymClub
May 10, 2024
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Meghan and Harry enjoy a warm welcome at the Wuse Lighthouse Academy in Nigeria. They were given...
Meghan and Harry enjoy a warm welcome at the Wuse Lighthouse Academy in Nigeria. They were given wooden bead necklaces as a welcome gift

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Trip to Nigeria - Harry and Meghan were treated as royals.

The rogue prince has been in London since Tuesday, commemorating the 10th anniversary of his Invictus Games for war veterans with injuries. However, his stay in his previous home felt secluded. His ailing father, King Charles (75), couldn't spare any time for him. And probably, William and Kate didn't feel like meeting him.

And his wife Meghan (42)? She decided to stay in California, taking care of their children Archie (5) and Lili (who'll turn 3 in June) in Montecito. But unofficially...

British media pondered over whether Meghan had avoided coming to England because she was worried about being harangued.

On Wednesday, Harry appeared alone for a mass at St. Paul's Cathedral to mark the 10th anniversary of his Invictus Games

Surprisingly, it's been revealed that Meghan did spend some time in London. On Thursday, the pair encountered each other in the Windsor Suite at London Airport under the most utmost discretion, before taking off to Nigeria within a few hours together on a commercial aircraft.

Their journey to Nigeria was a three-day stay - not as representatives of the British royal family, although. Their attendance was as part of their contribution to the Invictus Games.

At a school in Nigeria, the royal couple spoke about dealing with mental health issues. Harry's speech brought back memories of the death of his beloved mother Princess Diana in 1997

The invitation to Nigeria's Supreme General Christopher Musa caused a stir in England, as the couple is no longer hired staff of the royal family.

Yet, Harry and Meghan aren't letting that get in their way. Right after their landing, they dove into work, chatting to schoolchildren regarding psychological health, a cause they're quite invested in.

Meghan appeared relaxed and happy at the start of her Nigeria tour

Meghan reached out to the kids, saying: "I feel like each one of you in here." Harry shared his vulnerability, "There's no need to be embarrassed if you have a bad day."

Harry and Meghan, completely at ease in their roles.

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On mental health, Harry commented, "Lots of people don't want to discuss it because it's hard to see - something that's happening in your head. It's not like a broken leg or a broken arm, it's something we're still unfamiliar with."

Africa holds a significant place in Harry and Meghan's hearts. They went to Botswana for five days following their second date in 2016. They set up camp in Botswana, counting the stars in the sky and embracing their love. To commemorate these memorable nights, Harry had an engagement ring made with a diamond from Botswana.

Meghan chose a nude-colored dress for her first visit to Nigeria

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