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Many Theorize That Prince Harry & Meghan Markle May Bring Their Kids to Nigeria for One Heartwarming Reason

If you’re a loyal royal fan, chances are you know that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be making a trip to Nigeria this month. This May, they plan on going to the country to see if they’ll host the Invictus Games there, and it turns out, there may be a high chance they’ll bring their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, along with them.

Some sleuths on the internet have figured out that Harry and Meghan may bring their kids along on this trip for a truly heartwarming reason.

Per GoodTo via MSN, Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse resurfaced a clip from Meghan’s podcast that has people convinced the kiddos will go to Nigeria.

During a previous episode of Archetypes, Meghan previously revealed that she had done a DNA test and discovered that she is “43% Nigerian.” So, in a sweet way, it’s like taking their kids to see their heritage, plus, Harry has ties to Nigeria as well.

Back in 1990, he and his late mother Princess Diana visited a leprosy hospital in Nigeria together, which changed his life forever.

So it would be so wonderful if they brought them, but the Sussexes have been adamant about ensuring their kids’ privacy (and that’s why they won’t be on their Netflix shows). Either way, we hope they have a fantastic time in Nigeria.

For those who don’t know, Harry and Meghan started dating in 2016, and by April 2018, they were married in a beautiful royal ceremony. They share two children together named Archie, born in May 2019, and Lilibet Diana, born in June 2021.

Back in 2021, Meghan told Oprah that the best role she’s ever had in her life is unequivocally being a mother. “I’ve been a waitress, an actress, a princess, a Duchess… and the most important title I’ll ever have is mom,” she said. 

Click here to see a complete timeline of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s feud with the royal family.

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