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Although they missed their babies, Meghan and Harry shined on their tour of Nigeria

On American Mother's Day, Meghan Markle confessed that she already missed her babies, while she concluded her successful tour of Nigeria with Harry.

Although they missed their babies, Meghan and Harry shined on their tour of Nigeria

Their most recent commitment as part of the anniversary of the Invictus Games, in which they strengthened relations with the country that debuted in said sports event in 2023, caused them to miss the celebration of Mother's Day with princes Archie and Lilibet.

However, although they confessed that they already “miss their babies,” Meghan Markle and Prince Harry shone during their tour of Nigeria, which concluded this Sunday, May 12, the day mothers are celebrated in the United States.

Nigeria is a country with which the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and their children have a special bond, since Meghan Markle's ancestors come from this African country and, therefore, her heritage is also part of Archie and Lilibet's heritage. . Meghan made this known in one of the events with which she concluded her visit this Sunday, an opportunity in which she also expressed how much she missed her children on such a special day.

“I am very, very grateful, I feel very honored and today is Mother's Day, and of course we miss our children, I miss my babies, but it feels very appropriate to be in the homeland and among the family,” she said. Prince Harry's wife in a speech. “I am very grateful and we can't wait to come back,” she added, according to People.

After Prince Harry traveled alone to the United Kingdom last week to be present at the official ceremony for the tenth anniversary of the founding of the Invictus Games, for which a ceremony was held at St. Paul's Cathedral on Wednesday the 8th May, which was not attended by any member of the Royal Family, the Duke of Sussex enjoyed the company of his wife, Meghan Markle, and a great reception in Nigeria, where they had an agenda of activities focused on promoting the mental health among young people and the adapted sports fair that Harry founded in 2014, after serving in the armed forces in Afghanistan.

“I will skip the protocol because at this moment we are all family. First of all, thank you for welcoming my wife and me to Nigeria. "It's our first visit, it certainly won't be our last," Harry said this Sunday, after taking the microphone from Meghan during a reception that took place at the State Governor's House in Lagos.

“I will skip the protocol because at this moment we are all family. First of all, thank you for welcoming my wife and me to Nigeria. "It's our first visit, it certainly won't be our last," Harry said this Sunday, after taking the microphone from Meghan during a reception that took place at the State Governor's House in Lagos.

On this trip, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle demonstrated the impact of their presence and the initiatives they promote such as the Invictus Games and other actions from the Archewell Foundation and in the three days that their trip through the African country lasted, their meetings stood out. with children and young people, as well as the meeting that Meghan held on Saturday with Nigerian women leaders, in which the Duchess of Sussex emphasized how important the role of mother to Princes Archie and Lilibet is for her.

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