The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived at Lego this morning following Prince Harry’s brief return to the UK where he celebrated the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games – but he did not see King Charles due to a conflict in his memoirs.
Harry and Meghan are in Nigeria on a whirlwind tour to promote the Games in Africa, and are expected to visit a school, meet injured soldiers and attend basketball and polo matches before attending an evening gala.
The couple will also attend a training session for the charity Nigeria: Unconquered – which partners with the Invictus Games – as well as a reception where military families will be honored.
The Duke of Sussex, 39, returned to the UK on Tuesday afternoon to attend a mass at St Paul’s Cathedral to mark the Invictus event. A few miles away, Charles welcomed guests to Buckingham Palace’s first garden party of the year.
Harry’s spokesman said the king and his son did not meet during Harry’s short visit to the UK due to the king’s “full schedule”.
This statement was followed by news of an alleged “second snub” – where Prince William will be appointed Colonel-in-Chief of Harry’s old military regiment, the Army Air Corps.
Meghan, 42, skipped the British portion of the celebrations and remained in Los Angeles before reuniting with Harry at Heathrow Airport late on Thursday night.
Harry and Meghan celebrate the Invictus Games in Nigeria
The couple, who are visiting the country for the first time as a couple, arrived this morning and began a busy schedule of events.
This included a visit to the Lights Academy in Abuja, Nigeria, which they were supporting through the Archewell Foundation.
Emma GuinnessMay 10, 2024 at 10:29
Harry and Meghan are staying in a Nigerian hotel at a cost of £600 per night
The couple traveled to the country on a Boeing 777 after Meghan met Harry at Heathrow Airport following her decision to skip the UK’s 10th anniversary celebrations of the Invictus Games.
According to reports, they are staying at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel in Abuja, where the presidential suite costs £600 a night.
The five-star hotel has a pool, spa and stunning views of the mountains surrounding the Nigerian capital.
It is also located in an elevated, central location, allowing the couple to easily travel to the events they are scheduled to attend during their three-day visit.
Emma GuinnessMay 10, 2024 at 09:30
Harry and Meghan’s busy Nigerian itinerary
The pair are due to visit a school before meeting injured service members in hospital as part of events to mark the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games.
Other events include a training session for gaming charity, Nigeria: Unconquered, and a reception to honor military families.
The Invictus Games, established by Prince Harry in 2014, give wounded, injured and ill soldiers an opportunity to showcase their sporting talents.
Harry and Meghan will also visit a basketball camp and a polo fundraiser.
According to reports, the couple were invited to Nigeria by the country’s Chief of Defense Staff, who was said to be “delighted” when they accepted the invitation.
Emma GuinnessMay 10, 2024 at 09:00
Prince Harry is celebrating the anniversary of the Invictus Games as the King hosts a garden party a few miles away
Meanwhile, Harry was joined by Diana’s siblings, Lady Jane Fellowes and Earl Spencer, and former army officer Mark Dyer, who supported him after the Princess of Wales’s death.
Marusha MuzaffarMay 10, 2024 at 09:00
Harry and Meghan arrive in Nigeria for the Invictus Games celebrations
The Duke of Sussex, 39, traveled from the UK, which he visited briefly alone, to mark the anniversary of the event he founded in 2014.
He arrived on Tuesday afternoon (May 7) and was met with apparent contempt by his family.
The first was news that his father, King Charles, was too busy to see his youngest son after returning to work last week.
The second snub came in the form of news that Prince William will soon be appointed Colonel-in-Chief of Harry’s old military regiment, the Army Air Corps.
Harry appeared to put on a brave face at a Thanksgiving party in the UK, which he attended on Wednesday without his immediate family.
He smiled at the crowd of well-wishers who turned out to watch his first public-facing event in some time and was supported at the ceremony by several members of Spencer’s family.
Emma GuinnessMay 10, 2024 at 08:31
A new documentary about Harry and Meghan will reveal “new secrets” about the couple
A new documentary about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is currently in the works.
According to reports, it will reveal “new secrets” about the lives of former working royals.
Produced by a German television production company, the film will be based on the findings of journalist Ulrike Grünewald, who traveled to California to learn more about the couple by conducting an investigation in the Montecito neighborhood.
One of the people interviewed was former Fleet Street royal correspondent Richard Minyards, who said he was “disturbed” about the couple.
“Los Angeles-based producer Melanie Hellmann grilled me for two hours along with my Riven Rock neighbors, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, under the direction of director Ulrike Grünewald,” he revealed.
“The interview will be broadcast in due course as part of a prime-time documentary on ZDF Royal.”
Alexander ButlerMay 10, 2024 at 07:00
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Alexander ButlerMay 10, 2024 at 06:00
The body language expert claims Harry was comforted by the warm reception in the UK
Prince Harry was comforted by the warm reception he received at the Invictus Games Thanksgiving bash, a body language expert said.
Psychologist Jodi James said Harry’s initial posture suggested he had a degree of “anxiety” about how people would react to him in his first public appearance in some time.
“[His] Maybe a lack of body involvement [gave] He has the option of leaving to save face if he is received [was] She said to Mail Online.
“Harry’s wreathed smile and eye crinkles suggest he may be excited and relaxed about meeting fans in the UK.”
Alexander ButlerMay 10, 2024 at 05:00
The King’s trust in Harry was long gone after the “tsunami of hurt” that befell the royals
The King’s trust in Harry was long gone after the “tsunami of hurt” that befell the royals
King Charles III’s trust in the Duke of Sussex is “long gone” after he caused a “tsunami of harm” to the family, a royal expert has said. Prince Harry will return to the UK in May to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games. According to Kensi Schofield, Charles is happy to spend time with Harry but will “remain guarded to protect the people he loves.” “Harry will always have access to his father, but the trust is long gone,” Schofield told Fox News Digital. “Harry does not take responsibility for the tsunami of harm he caused his family. The king sees that very clearly.”
Alexander ButlerMay 10, 2024 at 04:00
Jenny Bond: The depth of the dispute in the royal family emerged after King Charles was busy seeing Prince Harry
Jenny Bond says: The depth of the dispute between members of the royal family emerged after King was busy seeing Harry
Royal commentator Jenny Bond said that the depth of the dispute in the royal family emerged after it emerged that King Charles was too busy to see Prince Harry during his visit to the United Kingdom. The Duke of Sussex returned to the UK on Tuesday (May 7) to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games. A spokesman for the Duke said he would not meet the King because of “His Majesty’s full programme”. In an interview with Sky News on Tuesday evening, Ms Bond, who has reported on the royal family for 35 years, said she was “surprised” by the decision. “I think that speaks volumes about the depth of the rift,” she said.
Alexander ButlerMay 10, 2024 at 02:00
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