Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are opening up about their “meaningful” three-day trip to Nigeria. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex spoke to PEOPLE in an interview published on May 15 while the couple was on tour of the African country at the invitation of Nigeria’s chief of defense staff. The international visit, which was scheduled from May 10-12, marked the couple’s first official trip since moving to the U.S. in 2020 and taking a step back from their royal duties.
“It was such warm hospitality and it was a really meaningful trip. It was incredibly memorable and special,” said Meghan, 42. “That alone is the best souvenir to take with us – all the memories we’ve made.” Harry, 39, told the outlet that he was happy to be physically present to support some of the causes that matter most to the royals, from his Invictus Games adaptive sports tournament for veterans to the couple’s charitable Archewell Foundation.
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