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Meghan Markle Refers to Prince Harry as ‘The Sporty One’ in Their Marriage
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recently wrapped up a tour in Nigeria where they attended the Giants of Africa basketball exhibition held in Lagos. The couple unveiled a partnership between the Archwell Foundation and the charity, which uses sports like basketball to empower and engage youth. Meghan, who lived in Toronto for seven years, expressed her gratitude and pride in supporting the organization through their foundation, the Archewell Foundation. She also praised the work of Giants of Africa and everyone involved in bringing the event together.
During her speech, Meghan jokingly mentioned that her husband, Prince Harry, is the athletic one in the family. She encouraged the athletes in attendance and expressed her excitement to see them play. After her speech, Harry joined the basketball drills and even scored a basket, proving his wife’s statement true. The couple’s visit to Nigeria also included attending a volleyball game hosted by Nigeria: Unconquered, a charity affiliated with the Invictus Games, co-founded by Harry to honor wounded military veterans.
Meghan also revealed during their visit that Harry loves playing volleyball and is very good at the sport. She shared this with a 9-year-old girl named Tiwa Akanbi, who was thrilled to hear about the Prince’s affinity for the American sport. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s three-day visit to Nigeria marked the 10th-anniversary celebration of the Invictus Games and included various engagements with the local community, including a panel discussion about women in leadership where Meghan spoke about the challenges of balancing motherhood and career.
The royal couple’s visit to Nigeria not only highlighted their support for organizations using sports for empowerment but also showcased their commitment to causes that are meaningful to them. Through their foundation, the Archewell Foundation, Meghan and Harry continue to engage with communities and support initiatives that promote positive change. Meghan’s personal connection to Toronto, where Giants of Africa was founded, added a special significance to their involvement in the basketball exhibition in Lagos.
Overall, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s tour in Nigeria was a successful and engaging experience that allowed them to connect with the local community and support initiatives that align with their values. Their participation in the Giants of Africa basketball exhibition and the volleyball game hosted by Nigeria: Unconquered showcased their dedication to using sports for empowerment and honoring wounded military veterans through the Invictus Games. As they continue their work with the Archewell Foundation, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex remain committed to making a positive impact on communities around the world.
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