Meghan Markle has charmed supporters during her recent jaunt to Nigeria with Prince Harry, despite the duo no longer being active members of the Royal Family.Their three-day visit, which has drawn comparisons to a Royal tour, was hailed as a triumph, with onlookers describing Meghan as 'cheerful and warm' and praising her as 'a role model for young women', reports the Mirror.These accolades arrive amidst Meghan's placement on the 'Most Disliked Celebrities of 2024' list, where she features alongside Harry.
Despite their low popularity scores, Meghan received high praise from a prominent figure during her Nigerian sojourn.Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the Nigerian-American economist and current director-general of the World Trade Organisation, lauded the Duchess following her trip.
Speaking to Vanity Fair, she remarked: "She's a role model for young women, she's a woman who is not in an easy position, and people are looking to see-how is she managing and navigating this?
That's one of the things she brings: inspiration. You can see in spite of that, she's a cheerful, warm personality, and everybody in the room took to her."Despite the acclaim, Meghan and Harry's journey to Nigeria has reportedly ruffled feathers within the Royal family, with observers noting that their visit bore all the signs of a Royal tour.
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