
Prince Harry has finally landed in Nigeria to accompany his wife Meghan Markle on a 72-hour visit after completing his 3-day trip to UK for the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games.

The Duke of the Sussex, who was refused to meet his cancer-stricken father King Charles because of monarch’s “busy diary” and royal commitments left UK on Friday, May 10, to join the Duchess on their Nigerian trip.
As reported by Mirror, Meghan touched down in Nigeria on Thursday and was spotted waiting for her husband on the airport in the VIP Windsor Suite.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle both took a British Airways flight to Abuja, however the flight was delayed as the scheduled pilot fell ill.
According to the report, the Sussexes travelled in the first class, and were welcomed by the Nigerian officials at Abuja.
For the unversed, Prince Harry was in UK to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, a multi-sport event which he founded for the war veterans and injured soldiers in 2014.
Despite Prince Harry’s invite, no member of the royal family showed up at the St. Paul’s Cathedral for the special thanksgiving service of the Invictus Games.