Meghan, Harry may embark on another tour after ‘high-profile success’ of Nigeria visit: source

They were mercilessly mocked by “South Park” creators for their “Worldwide Privacy Tour” — but Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could be making national tours a part of their repertoire following the success of their recent trip to Nigeria.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are now purportedly planning to tour another country following their 3-day visit to the African nation earlier this month.

Harry and Meghan were invited to Nigeria by Christopher Musa, the country’s highest-ranking military official, and were warmly received by locals and powerful politicians alike.

“It was undoubtedly a high-profile success,” royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told The Mirror on Saturday, saying there’s now whispers that the couple are looking at their next destination.

“Ghana has been mentioned,” he spilled, saying no plans were yet in place.

“It was undoubtedly a high-profile success,” royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told The Mirror of the couple’s recent Nigeria visit, saying there’s now whispers that the couple are looking at their next destination. AFP via Getty Images
“It was undoubtedly a high-profile success,” royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told The Mirror of the couple’s recent Nigeria visit, saying there’s now whispers that the couple are looking at their next destination. AFP via Getty Images

However, Fitzwilliams warned that the Sussexes should not overplay their hand by embarking on regular national tours — something that is usually done by working members of the royal family.

“Another quasi-royal tour might make the Sussexes objects of mockery,” he asserted.

“They only lasted less than two years as senior working royals. It was originally thought that they would be ideally suited to tours especially those with Commonwealth links and some of their patronages, bestowed by Queen Elizabeth, reflected this. However, they chose to walk away.”

Harry and Meghan stepped down as senior members of the royal family back in 2020, and currently reside in Montecito, Calif. Despite no longer working for The Firm, the pair have retained their royal titles.

However, Fitzwilliams warned that the Sussexes should not overplay their hand by embarking on regular national tours — something that is usually done by working members of the royal family. Getty Images for The Archewell Foundation
However, Fitzwilliams warned that the Sussexes should not overplay their hand by embarking on regular national tours — something that is usually done by working members of the royal family. Getty Images for The Archewell Foundation
Royal author Tom Quinn told The Mirror that King Charles and Prince William were upset that the Sussexes stint in Nigeria had all the trappings of a traditional tour. AP
Royal author Tom Quinn told The Mirror that King Charles and Prince William were upset that the Sussexes stint in Nigeria had all the trappings of a traditional tour. AP

Meanwhile, Fitzwilliams claims that the Nigeria tour may only have been such a success because Meghan has ancestral roots there.

“Returning on their terms, but without a purpose, would be meaningless,” he declared.

Additionally, the Nigeria tour purportedly enraged King Charles and Prince William.

Royal author Tom Quinn told The Mirror that the monarch and his heir were upset that the Sussexes stint in Nigeria had all the trappings of a traditional tour.

“Everything you might expect from an official royal visit was there — the receptions, the visits to schools and charities, to wounded soldiers and the disabled,” he said. “Charles is said to be angrier than anyone has ever seen him.”

“Another quasi-royal tour might make the Sussexes objects of mockery,” he asserted. Getty Images for The Archewell Foundation
“Another quasi-royal tour might make the Sussexes objects of mockery,” he asserted. Getty Images for The Archewell Foundation
“Everything you might expect from an official royal visit was there — the receptions, the visits to schools and charities, to wounded soldiers and the disabled,” Fitzwilliam said. “Charles is said to be angrier than anyone has ever seen him.” AP
“Everything you might expect from an official royal visit was there — the receptions, the visits to schools and charities, to wounded soldiers and the disabled,” Fitzwilliam said. “Charles is said to be angrier than anyone has ever seen him.” AP

“Meghan and Harry’s speeches and their whole attitude has been designed to give the impression that they are still fully paid-up royals,” said Quinn, adding that William and King Charles “don’t like that one bit.”