Meghan Markle and Prince Harry‘s recent visit to Nigeria took an unexpected turn as their plea for a private meeting with the Nigerian president and FCT minister was turned down.
The royal couple’s return to the spotlight after a period of keeping a low profile has been marred by controversies and disappointments.
Markle, known for her efforts to connect with different cultures, made a grand entrance an hour late to a women’s leadership summit in Abuja.
Her speech at the event lacked substance, with some dubbing it as mere words strung together.
She surprised the audience by proclaiming Nigeria as her country, citing newfound Nigerian heritage discovered through a genealogy test.
Addressing the crowd at the World Trade Organization in Abuja, Meghan expressed gratitude for the warm reception she and Harry received from the locals.
She shared a humorous anecdote about being advised to wear more colorful attire to better resonate with the Nigerian people on a cultural level.
Despite their efforts, reports surfaced that Nigerian President Bola Tenubu chose to snub the Harcourts’ visit, deeming it a non-priority amidst pressing matters in Abuja.
Social media buzzed with leaked texts revealing the lack of a meeting between the royal couple and the president, painting a picture of indifference towards foreign celebrities.
The absence of a meeting with the FCT minister, often likened to the governor of Abuja, further underscored the perceived insignificance of Meghan and Harry’s visit.
Speculations arose regarding potential awkwardness with King Charles, especially given the Nigerian president’s previous interactions with him at international summits.
Official channels downplayed the significance of the visit, emphasizing its non-official capacity.
Critics viewed the couple’s actions as an attempt to boost their public image, particularly in light of Prince Harry’s transition from royal duties to a more celebrity-oriented persona.
During their stay, Meghan and Harry focused on promoting the Invictus Games, considering Nigeria as a potential future host country.
Some commentators viewed the visit as a strategic move to enhance their relevance, while others criticized Meghan’s fashion choices as inappropriate for the occasion.
As the royal couple navigates the complexities of their post-royal life, their visit to Nigeria serves as a reminder of the challenges they face in balancing public expectations with personal aspirations.
The rejection of their meeting requests highlights the shifting dynamics of their public engagements and the need to redefine their roles on the global stage.