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Prince Harry, Meghan Markle in trouble for choosing poverty-stricken country Nigeria for visit?

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The couple plans to visit Nigeria later this month
The couple plans to visit Nigeria later this month

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are facing heavy criticism for choosing Nigeria as the destination for their upcoming trip.

The couple is scheduled to travel to Nigeria later this month, but have been advised to address their issues with security as a large number of people live in poverty in the country.

His visit is his first to the African nation, following an invitation by Nigeria’s highest-ranking military officer.

Thanks to an invitation from the Chief of Defense Staff, General Christopher Gwabin Moses, it is said that the Sussexes will also receive the type of security in Britain they expected before Harry lost his appeal.

The pair will visit the African country to take part in talks and take part in cultural activities about the Invictus Games.

Harry and Meghan will also meet service members and their families.

Their visit comes as Harry faces pressure to review his role on the board of conservation charity, African Parks, following a number of allegations against the charity.

The Duke of Sussex was named as chairman for six years before being promoted to the governing board of directors in 2023. As part of his new duties he was given shared responsibility for overseeing the charity’s policy and the management of 22 national parks. Partnership with governments of African countries.

Author and journalist Olivier van Beenman interviewed multiple sources as part of his three-year investigation into the organization – which receives funding from British aid, American billionaires and celebrities. The journalist’s findings revealed the extent of the shocking allegations in a new book titled Entrepreneurs in the Wild.

However, African Parks disputed the book’s findings, saying that the publication was “deeply flawed”.

A statement said: “With long-term agreements with 12 different sovereign governments and a number of traditional authorities, African Parks has been in operation for more than 20 years. We have received funding from the majority of global institutions… including “All require detailed vetting procedures, as well as periodic grant audits.”

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