Meghan Markle, back in her Nigerian home, left a touching remark in the visitor’s book at Defence Headquarters in Abuja during her and Prince Harry’s advocacy for the Invictus Games, a cause aimed at supporting wounded and sick servicemembers and veterans.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s visit to Nigeria marked a significant moment as they championed the Invictus Games, a passion project for Prince Harry that focuses on rehabilitating and honoring military personnel.
On the first day of their visit, Meghan’s inscription in the visitor’s book resonated deeply. Her message expressed gratitude to the Invictus community and conveyed a sense of homecoming: “Grateful for the support of the Invictus community. And for welcoming me home.”
Prince Harry also admired Meghan’s elegant calligraphy, noting, “She has beautiful handwriting,” further highlighting their shared commitment to the cause.
Adding to the sentiments, Prince Harry penned his own words of appreciation, expressing gratitude for Nigeria’s warm welcome and affirming their joint efforts in supporting and healing troops: “Thank you for welcoming us to your beautiful country, together we will heal our troops.”
Their formal welcome at Defence Headquarters by Chief of Defense Staff Christopher Musa underscored the importance of their advocacy and the mutual respect shared between the Sussexes and Nigeria.
During their visit, Meghan radiated grace in a white pantsuit by Altuzarra, while Prince Harry looked distinguished in a teal green suit—a nod to the colors of the Nigerian flag. Their attire reflected their respect and appreciation for Nigerian culture and traditions.
As the Duke and Duchess of Sussex continued their advocacy for the Invictus Games in Nigeria, their presence and heartfelt messages resonated deeply, reaffirming their commitment to supporting and honoring military personnel and veterans.