After a brief solo trip to London for the Invictus Games, Prince Harry reunited with his wife Meghan Markle to embark on a visit to Abuja, Nigeria.
A video surfaced on May 10th, capturing the couple engaging with young students at a local school. They shared laughter, songs, and dances during their time at the W Lightway Academy in Abuja. During the visit, Meghan disclosed that her daughter, Lili, has a fondness for dancing, as she joined the school children for a boogie.
Meghan conversed with the pupils, mentioning that her 2-year-old daughter has naturally developed a sense of rhythm, particularly enjoying dancing. Reflecting on Lili's love for movement, Meghan remarked, "Maybe it's all the jumping around." She shared an endearing moment when Lili, looking at her reflection, said, "Mommy, I see me in you." Meghan held onto those words, pondering the profound connection between them.
However, skepticism arose about the authenticity of Meghan's accounts, with some questioning the plausibility of a two to three-year-old expressing such philosophical insights. Doubt lingered as Meghan continued to share details about her children, fueling speculation about their existence. Critics found it implausible that Harry and Meghan would miss important family occasions like Archie's birthday and Mother's Day, adding to the skepticism surrounding their parental roles.
Moreover, concerns were raised about the children's welfare in Montecito, given the absence of sightings of Doria Ragland, Meghan's mother, babysitting. Speculation swirled as to who tends to the children in their absence, casting doubt on the couple's parenting arrangements.
Recent comments have highlighted the peculiar timing of Harry's absences during Archie's birthdays, raising questions about their family dynamics. Additionally, there's anticipation surrounding the release of photographs of the children, allegedly taken by Meghan's photographer friend. Critics questioned why these photos weren't released on Archie's birthday, suggesting a deliberate attempt to distance themselves from royal traditions.
The irony lies in the contrast between their current approach and the traditional royal protocol, where official portraits of royal children are shared publicly. This divergence further fuels skepticism about their parental involvement and living arrangements.
For children Archie and Lili's age, Mother's Day holds significant importance, yet the couple's decision to embark on a publicity tour on such occasions has raised eyebrows. The psychological impact on the children, if they indeed exist, could be profound, potentially requiring counseling in the future. The discrepancy between public perception and their actions continues to spark debate and speculation.