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Meghan Markle and Harry in Nigeria
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[Prince Harry and Meghan Markle began their 72-hour tour of Nigeria today, as the Duke evoked memories of his suffering after his mother Princess Diana's death. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex met officials and children at the Wuse Lightway Academy this morning, hours after their arrival in Abuja in the early hours. Harry spoke to a group of pupils at the school - which is supported by the couple's Archewell Foundation - about mental health, and referenced when someone has 'lost a loved one in your family and you don't know who to turn to or who to speak to'.] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...it-school.html https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/05...5336338734.jpg From the Ch5HD 3 part docu' on Nigeria, Showed Abuja not like the rest of Nigeria. |
more unnecessary air flight by the woke fake climate crisis couple
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They will be in good company, there are loads of Nigerian princesses
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[People walk past a sign welcoming Harry and Meghan to Abuja in Nigeria this morning] |
Good for them.
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Hope the Jam goes off during their absence
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Is this another 'Privacy' tour...or a faux Royal one??
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Bless them, I guess they have to go somewhere where people don’t know what they are really like to get the attention they desperately crave. The way this quasi tour is set up by them they must be yearning after their Royal days when they were widely regarded as relevant before they took off to become American superstars. That didn't go well, did it? :smug: lol |
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They still have their avid fans commenting on their every move though. Great job guys
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Yes African people have no idea who Prince Harry is, or in fact, that the UK even exists at all.
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A lot of people on this thread have no idea what Nigeria’s like and it shows.
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I thought she would be watching this thread with great interest |
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I doubt that many Nigerians are that interested in H&M's personal soap opera for entertainment or are as fully aware of their awfulness as we are. :laugh:
There are those who think Harry and Meghan are still working Royals. The British High commissioner in Nigeria, Dr. Richard Montgomery has stated: The Sussexes are visiting in a private capacity, not an official one. “The British High Commission is not involved in arranging or facilitating their programme. “They are not representing the work of His Majesty’s Government" |
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Good for them, before he decided the Hollywood lifestyle would be more fulfilling Harry wanted to devote his working life to good works across Africa.
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The USA Travel Advisory rates travel to Nigeria as Level 3 "Reconsider travel" and recommends as follows:
"Reconsider travel to Nigeria due to crime, terrorism, civil unrest, kidnapping, and armed gangs. Read the entire Travel Advisory." It adds: "Violent crime – such as armed robbery, assault, carjacking, kidnapping, hostage taking, roadside banditry, and rape – is common throughout the country." Safer than London then Harry? This will hardly help his recent appeal for top - notch Metro security when he comes to the capital. Nigerians want the Invictus games to be held there in a few years. Could the athletes even get insurance? |
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What happened to all those reports / suggestions that their marriage was failing and they were practically living separate lives ?? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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