A royal author has asserted that Meghan Markle harbors no regrets about her and Prince Harry’s decision to relinquish their royal duties in 2020. Despite the scrutiny and challenges they’ve faced, Meghan remains resilient and is thriving in her new role. Her recent trip to Nigeria, where she was met with overwhelming support, has bolstered her sense of vindication and recognition as a prominent global figure.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are commemorating their sixth wedding anniversary today, May 19. The couple, who initially had a regal ceremony at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle on May 19, 2018, celebrated their milestone amidst their recent return from a three-day “quasi-royal” trip to Nigeria. Despite the challenges faced in their relationship, they remain strong and resolute, according to body language expert Darren Stanton, who analyzed their behavior and interactions throughout the years.
After returning from their highly publicized trip to Nigeria, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were spotted arriving in Los Angeles. Body language expert Judi James analyzed their behavior and observed that Meghan was walking ahead of Harry, suggesting that she may be taking control of the situation. The couple’s trip to Nigeria has been criticized by some, including Mail on Sunday Editor at Large Charlotte Griffiths, who called it a “farce” and a “fake royal tour.”
In the wake of their recent charity Archewell being deemed “delinquent” by the California State Attorney General’s office, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have released their first official statement since the incident. However, in their statement primarily focused on their “unforgettable trip to Nigeria,” the Duke and Duchess of Sussex made no direct mention of Archewell’s delinquency status.