During their recent trip to Africa, Prince Harry appeared to be grappling with intense emotions, according to royal expert Angela Levin.
On GBN America's "Royal Pancakes," host Nana Akua weighed in, suggesting that the couple may have been caught off guard by the gesture. She speculated that the Nigerians deliberately aimed to surprise Harry and Meghan as a message to King Charles, indicating that their presence didn't equate to agreement with their actions.
Regarding their decision to travel without their children, Archie and Lilibet, to Nigeria, some commentators suggested it could have been a soft launch into public life, although Harry and Meghan have largely kept their children out of the spotlight.
Gareth Russell, a royal commentator, noted that historically, bringing young children on tours was not uncommon but also acknowledged the prevailing wisdom against it due to disruptions.
He remarked that Harry and Meghan's choice was neither a positive nor negative PR move but rather a traditional step in line with royal thinking, akin to Queen Elizabeth II's tours without young Prince Charles and Princess Anne.
