A whiplash 72-hour visit to Nigeria saw Harry and Meghan as if on official business — as though they were still working royals, pressing the flesh in pursuit of soft power.
Capping a week in which Meghan was absent from the Met Gala — as well as a private, star-studded party thrown by her Montecito neighbor Gwyneth Paltrow — plus Harry's trip to promote the Invictus Games in the UK, Meghan alighted in Nigeria, her self-proclaimed 'motherland', to sing her own praises. After calling Nigeria 'my country' — ever subtle — Meghan lavished praise upon herself under the guise of complimenting her host nation.
After calling Nigeria 'my country' — ever subtle — Meghan lavished praise upon herself under the guise of complimenting her host nation.'You know, every single one of you has a story', she told students at the Lightway Academy. 'We all have our story.''And there's no shame in any single one of your stories,' she blathered on. 'Even on the hardest days or the darkest days, everything is a pillar of your strength by each of you being there.
Charles and Kate, of course, are fighting their own cancer battles. Yet hardly not a word of kindness from Meghan amid her in-laws' own 'hardest days or darkest days,' not a nod to 'everything' being 'a pillar' of their 'strength'.Back to Meghan's reply during her Socratic exchange with Lili. Equally unhinged was Harry reviewing Nigerian troops , standing at attention, as if he hadn't been stripped of his official military titles upon stepping down.
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