We don’t need King Charles permission to be working Royals – Harry and Meghan on Nigeria trip
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle appear to be showing they don’t need King Charles’ permission to work as members of the royal family because they want to do it on their own terms, a royal writer claims.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have just returned home from a trip to Nigeria where they visited the country’s military headquarters, met with charities and politicians and promoted the Invictus Games. Nigeria’s top military official, Christopher Musa, invited them, but the British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Richard Montgomery, insisted that the Sussexes would not be visiting Nigeria on official business. And after reports that the couple’s visit looked almost like a royal tour, former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond said King Charles and Prince William would also like to set the record straight when Harry and Meghan left out older royals. four years ago.
Sources close to Harry and Meghan insisted the trip to Nigeria was not a royal tour, but royal writer Tom Quinn tells us the visit felt like “a bold statement that they refuse to accept they are no longer royals”. British Weather: Met Office predicts dry and cool conditions King Charles at Stockbridge Army Air Base, Hampshire, Monday King Charles at Stockbridge Army Air Base, Hampshire, Monday. According to one expert, the trip ended with Charles and William “scratching their heads” and wondering how to “deal with this nightmare situation”, Mr Quinn said: “If you look at what Harry and Meghan did during their visit to Nigeria, it’s easy to see why the royal parents are worried.
It was everything you would expect from an official royal visit – receptions, visits to schools and charities, visits to wounded soldiers and the disabled. “Meghan and Harry’s speeches and their whole attitude is designed to give the impression that they are still fully paid royals and William and his father, King Charles, don’t even like it. For Charles and William it’s like Meghan and Harry says: “We don’t need your permission to be royal – we do it on our own terms, when and where we want Confirming that the trip was not a royal tour, British College said: “Great , that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are visiting Nigeria, I understand at the invitation of Defense Headquarters. But they are visiting as individuals and not as officials.” Speaking to the News Agency of Nigeria, Mr Montgomery added: “So the British High Commission is not involved in organizing or promoting their programme. They are not representing the work of Her Majesty’s Government during this visit.”
The Sussexes were invited to Nigeria to promote the Invictus Games, which Harry founded 10 years ago. During the trip, they visited a school for a mental health facility, met with charities and wounded Nigerian soldiers, and were greeted by local politicians. While it was clear the visit was not a royal tour, royal historian and author Tessa Dunlop said Prince Harry was following “a very royal script” as she explained: “While the Prince can no longer claim to be a working royal, he fits well with the royal script His service-themed visit to London was quickly followed by a quasi-royal three-day tour of Africa..
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