Meghan Markle and Harry’s ‘presidential visit’ shows they ‘want to have cake and eat it’

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry undertook this month a whirlwind tour to Nigeria, during which they visited charities and promoted their non-profit work.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry visited Nigeria. (Image: GETTY)

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s high-profile visit to Nigeria has been described as a “have your cake and eat it” situation by a royal commentator.

The 72-hour, whirlwind trip to West Africa undertaken this month by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex was hailed by some commentators as a success for the California-based couple.

The trip was said to be deeply personal for both Meghan and Harry. During their meetings, they were able to continue their work around the Invictus Games, the Duke’s paralympic-style event for ill and wounded veterans and military personnel, and women empowerment.

Moreover, Meghan was able to explore her heritage, two years after she revealed during her podcast series Archetypes to have discovered through genealogy tests to be 43 percent Nigerian.

Speaking at an event on women in leadership, the Duchess said: “Every single moment that I hear anyone talk about what it means to be a Nigerian woman, it is the most flattering thing to be in that company.”

 

Meghan Markle smiling

Meghan Markle was able to explore her heritage during the trip. (Image: GETTY)

Nevertheless, the trip also included aspects – such as a formal welcome and official dinner – clearly reminiscent of a royal tour and also had “all the marks of a presidential visit”, according to royal commentator Emily Andrews.

And, as the pair are neither US politicians nor working members of the Royal Family, the trip showed how Meghan and Prince Harry are trying to get the best of both the royal world they left behind and their current private entrepreneurial lives, Ms Andrews suggested.

She wrote in Woman magazine: “As with everything Sussex-related, it was a ‘have your cake and eat it’ situation.

 

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepped down from their senior royal roles in early 2020. (Image: GETTY)

“Back in 2020, they made it extremely clear to the late Queen, Charles and William that they did not want to be working royals and would earn their own money instead.

“Yet this tour followed the tried-and-tested royal playbook that was previously so heartily rejected by the Sussexes. But this time, it was on their own terms.”

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepped down from their senior royal roles in early 2020.

 

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry posing for a picture after a charity event

Prince Harry founded the Invictus Games (Image: GETTY)

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