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Meghan Markle prefers ‘good PR’ over ‘being booed by royalists’ in Nigeria

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Meghan Markle chooses ‘PR moment’ in Nigeria instead of UK trip

Meghan Markle prioritized a trip to Nigeria over a trip to the UK with her husband Prince Harry because of its benefits, a royal expert claimed.

Jack Royston analyzes Duchess of Sussex’s decision to skip Invictus Games event during conversation Newsweek’s Royal Report podcast.

The royal expert claimed the former Suits actress prefers “guaranteed good PR” rather than being “scolded by royalists” during her trip to Nigeria.

“The centerpiece of this visit is a service of thanksgiving for Invictus at St. Paul’s Cathedral. Now the last time Meghan went there, Meghan and Harry were booed by the royals,” Jack said.

He added, “On the contrary, Meghan will clearly get a very positive reception in Nigeria, so, she may be choosing the guaranteed good PR rather than the prospect of another moment of arrogance at the hands of monarchists, which in reality I don’t like him very much.”

Additionally, the expert believes that Meghan is also thinking about the safety and well-being of her children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.

“…on a more emotional front, it’s difficult as a parent to go away for a long period of time, because you have to leave your children behind,” the royal expert said.

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