Meghan Markle's PR team has revealed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle might be invited to Ghana following the success of their high-profile trip to Nigeria.
However, the leader of Ghana hinted that there have been no concrete plans to invite the Montecito couple to the country. According to a Sussex spokesperson, officials and leading figures in the West African country are eager for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to visit after their successful tour in neighboring Nigeria. Sources have exclusively told The Mirror that influential personalities and artistic icons in Ghana are keen for the Sussexes to visit Accra, the capital of Ghana, a city beloved by Harry's late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.
"They will pull out all the stops to make them feel at home," the source said. "There's already a lot of talk and excitement in Ghana. Everyone is eager for Harry and Meghan to come and experience the rich culture and warmth of the country." Several top celebrities have visited Ghana in recent years, including Ed Sheeran, One Direction's Liam Payne, and Idris Elba, who attended Harry and Meghan's wedding. Elba, who is of Ghanaian descent, frequently visits Ghana and enjoys spending time there. The source added, "Harry will certainly have no shortage of people to show him around, and they will roll out the red carpet, featuring some of the finest Afrobeats performers to welcome him and his family."
The visit to Ghana might just be a matter of time, given the enthusiasm and preparations underway. Meghan's PR team also highlighted the success of their tour in Nigeria, where they supported the Giants of Africa program. During their visit, they announced plans to expand their efforts by providing an additional adaptive sports court for the community in Abuja.
Today, the spokesperson for Ghanaian President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo denied any official invitation to Meghan and Harry, stating that there have been no plans involving the couple amidst their ongoing controversies. Despite Ghana being a Commonwealth country, the statement suggested caution about the couple's travel to such nations and questioned the integrity of those who might extend invitations to them.
Critics have pointed out the couple's controversies and the potential for exploitation of Commonwealth countries. They argue that Ghana, unlike Nigeria, might not have the same level of corruption, making it challenging for Meghan and Harry to secure government support for a visit. The speculation around their possible visit to Ghana has also fueled debates about their security concerns and the authenticity of their intentions.
In the meantime, Meghan Markle continues to juggle various projects, including recording podcasts, meeting deadlines for documentaries, and potentially launching a fashion line. The public remains skeptical, with some suggesting that the couple's PR efforts are attempts to deflect from past controversies and gain favorable media coverage.