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Having trouble? Click here. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have officially touched down in Nigeria. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were invited to visit the African country for the first time by Nigeria's chief of defense staff, the country's highest-ranking military official.They are accompanied by People magazine’s chief foreign correspondent Simon Perry, who will be covering the couple’s various outings.According to the outlet, the trip will also highlight the Invictus Games, which Nigeria participated in for the first time in September 2023.
British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard claimed to Fox News Digital that the three-day visit is aimed at boosting the couple’s popularity following their exit from royal duties in 2020."The couple needs positive PR as they are often reminded of their failures," Chard alleged. "They also seem to crave power and seek things to elevate themselves.The Invictus Games elevates them in the world of philanthropy and anything to do with Invictus is a guaranteed great press moment.""Harry and Meghan will try and achieve as much press and attention as possible," Chard continued. "I would be surprised if they didn’t call in pool coverage.
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