Meghan Markle was reportedly furious and deeply upset after a confrontation with a specific woman during their recent tour of Nigeria.
In a tweet, she expressed her frustration, stating, "I haven't followed the tour much, but this source is rock solid. I know and have proof that this happened. It's wild. Now, going to see how their tour has been going should be very interesting. Who have they pissed off now?" The incident reportedly occurred during a visit to Nigeria's capital, Abuja, where Harry and Meghan received a warm welcome from cheering crowds as they visited a school to discuss mental health initiatives.
At Lightwe Academy, which is supported by the Archwell Foundation, the royal couple was greeted by enthusiastic students who performed a dance presentation incorporating popular Nigerian moves. However, tensions arose when a clip surfaced alleging that Meghan had been scolded for turning her back while someone was speaking. Despite efforts by Harry to diffuse the situation, Meghan appeared visibly upset during the visit.
For the occasion, Meghan opted for a maxi dress that drew criticism for its open sides, which some felt was inappropriate for the setting. Photos capturing disapproving looks from children further fueled the backlash, with many pointing out the importance of modesty in Nigerian culture, especially in regions with significant Muslim populations. Comments on social media condemned Meghan's choice of attire and her perceived disregard for local customs and values.
During their visit, Meghan addressed the students, expressing her honor to be in Nigeria and emphasizing belief in their futures and the importance of speaking out about mental health struggles. Harry also spoke about his own experiences with grief, particularly after the death of his mother, Princess Diana, highlighting the universality of mental health challenges and the need for support. The couple shared a tender moment, with Meghan admiring Harry's sincerity and expressing admiration for his ability to speak truthfully.