Social media users have vilified Prince Harry for his 'appalling' remarks about 'in-laws', amidst his rift with Meghan Markle's family.
The controversy followed the Prince's comments during a visit to the Lagos State Government House in Nigeria that he and Meghan were invited to on Sunday.Their journey was widely perceived as successful, and Meghan even garnered the title of "new princess" of Nigeria, following discussions she had with locals about her DNA test results that showed a 43% Nigerian origin.
Whilst there, Meghan was bestowed the title Ada Mazi, a term of respect translating to "daughter of an aristocrat", which holds significance in the Ancient Arochukwu Kingdom.Three kings, His Eminence Engr Eberechukwu Oji, Eze Aro of Ancient Arochukwu Kingdom, Igwe Alfred Achebe, the Obi of Onitsha and Great Olu Of Warri Kingdom, all participated in the ceremony.
At the event, Harry, 39, gave a speech in which he referred to those present as his "in-laws".The Duke of Sussex declared: "I'll skip the protocol because at this point we're all family.
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