Meghan Markle Calms Prince Harry and Helps him with Anxiety in Public Engagement, says Royal Commenter
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, on a 3・day visit to Nigeria last weekend, felt like the closest brush to the Royal tour the couple have seen since they visited South Africa together in 2019.
Royal Commenter Kinsey Schofield told GB News (PER OK) that the visit was "if you Google Meghan Markle today, 90% of the headlines say how attractive her wardrobe is and how beautiful" and that I lost count of the number of times I saw the word "gram" and clearly they wanted a positive press from this. They're some of the people about them."
About Harry's work in the country on behalf of Invictus Games, which turns 10 this year, "I understand that their aim is to court Nigeria for future Invictus Games," Schofield said. "I think they probably did a great job doing it."
Scofield said during the engagement that there were a lot of people during the 3-day trip,"Harry sometimes has a little problem hiding some of his insecurities." "Meghan's being by his side certainly calms him down and helps him through the process."
This weekend, Harry and Meghan — who returned to the United States earlier this week — will mark six years of marriage on May 19 in a very romantic and discreet way, former Royal butler Grant Harold said, according to Miller. Think of roast chicken and reconciliation: "The celebration will probably take place behind closed doors, maybe a dinner party with some friends or maybe just 2 of them," he said. "Maybe they'll recreate the roast chicken dinner they had on the night they got engaged at a cottage in Windsor.
Harold, who was attending the royal wedding, said Harry "always wore his heart on his sleeve", adding: "Prince Harry has always been so romantic. When he was going on a date, he was so sweet and kind and a true gentleman. Harry is very traditional and the heart is very romantic.
The anniversary could also bring the royal family a chance to heal some wounds since the beginning of this month, and Harry reportedly did not see any members of the family while he was in the UK.We are celebrating 10 years of Invictus Games. "Usually the royal family recognizes the wedding anniversary," Harold said. "We usually look at social media posts, so it will be interesting to see if that happens this year. Otherwise, once again it will show the department in progress. If it happened, I would consider it an olive branch.
Still riding the wave of their successful visit, Harry said to people "You know what Africa means to me over the years." It is a very, very special place and I am very happy to be able to include Nigeria [as part of the Invictus game] right now.(Nigeria, Colombia and Israel became the latest countries to participate in the game at the latest iteration in Düsseldorf, Germany, on May 9 last year.
And Meghan said, "We're just doing great. And I'm happy to see our family grow and evolve," he said, referring to life in Montecito's home with Prince Archie, who turned five earlier this month, and Princess Lilibet, who turns three next month. "Of course, I'm happy," she said. "We are really happy.”
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