Prince Harry and Meghan Markle embarked on a three-day journey in Nigeria, commencing on May 10 with a visit to a school in Abuja, the capital city, where they participated in a mental health summit. Welcomed warmly by the Igbo ethnic group with vibrant drum performances, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex engaged in discussions about mental health during the event.
Meghan expressed pride in Harry’s impassioned speech, emphasizing his authenticity and inspiring words. “You see why I’m married to him?” she remarked, highlighting his commitment to truthfulness.
She encouraged students not to suffer in silence, emphasizing the importance of sharing their stories and prioritizing mental well-being. Meghan also shared that her son Archie recently turned five during a visit to a kindergarten class.
Meghan’s attire for the day included a loose-fitting peach-coloured maxi dress by Heidi Merrick, complemented by gold jewellery and a watch, while Harry opted for a coordinated white shirt and pants ensemble. The couple’s interactions showcased their shared dedication to mental health advocacy and genuine support for each other’s endeavours.
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