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Meghan Markle Criticized for ‘Phoney’ Appearance and ‘Rude’ Behavior on Nigeria Tour with Prince Harry

During a swift yet eventful three-day tour to Nigeria alongside Prince Harry, Meghan Markle found herself at the center of attention, with both commendation and criticism directed towards her actions.

The royal couple’s visit to Nigeria was prompted by an invitation extended by the nation’s Chief of Defence Staff, marking a significant diplomatic engagement. Their first stop was Lightway Academy in Abuja, where they engaged with students and shared personal anecdotes about their family life. Markle, in particular, offered rare insights into the interests of her children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, providing endearing glimpses into their personalities.

However, amidst the warmth of these interactions, Markle faced accusations of rudeness during a specific engagement. Biographer Angela Levin, speaking to GB News, lambasted the couple for what she described as an “unofficial royal visit,” criticizing their demeanor and choice of attire. Levin singled out Markle’s outfit for scrutiny, deeming it inappropriate for the occasion and questioning her conduct towards a teacher and students during their visit.

Levin’s critique extended to Prince Harry’s actions, particularly in light of reports suggesting a declined meeting between him and King Charles during his brief return to the UK prior to the Nigeria trip. Levin emphasized Buckingham Palace’s lack of recollection of any such request from Prince Harry, speculating on the King’s busy schedule and health concerns as potential factors. She cautioned against Harry displaying aggression or making demands, citing the need for diplomacy and sensitivity given the circumstances.

Despite these criticisms, Markle’s supporters rallied behind her, praising her poise and style during the tour. The conflicting narratives surrounding the royal couple’s visit underscored the complexities of their public roles and the intense scrutiny they face at every turn.

In essence, Markle’s time in Nigeria served as a microcosm of the broader dynamics at play within the royal family, highlighting the delicate balance between public image, personal conduct, and diplomatic responsibilities.

Amrita Bhandari

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