Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have another honor to add to their extensive list; this one will be permanent.
The couple, who actively engage with Nigerian culture, just returned from a thrilling visit to Nigeria, where they were bestowed with gifts and participated in various events.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have another honor to add to their extensive list; this one will be permanent.
The couple, who actively engage with Nigerian culture, just returned from a thrilling visit to Nigeria, where they were bestowed with gifts and participated in various events.
Meghan was bestowed with a unique and intriguing new title by the Obi of Onitsha, His Majesty Igwe Nnaemeka Alfred Ugochukwu Achebe, adding to her already impressive list of titles.
She is now known as Ada Mazi, a title that holds a special place in the Igbo ancestral palace in Nigeria, essentially making her a Princess.
Now, another Nigerian has honored the couple with his portrait of them heading to the permanent collection at the National Portrait Gallery in London.
Misan Harriman, the Nigerian-born artist who has honored the couple with his portrait, is a remarkable talent. Educated in England, his work has been showcased in the prestigious National Gallery in London, a testament to his skill and creativity. US Weekly reports that Harry and Meghan have long entrusted Misan to take their family portraits beginning with her pregnancy. As a result, they are also good friends.
Misan shared a touching video announcing the excellent news: “I am humbled and proud to announce that my portrait of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex is now part of the permanent collection of the National Portrait Gallery. Dare to dream, folks!” Hello Magazine reports that Misan’s photo of Harry and Meghan was taken after the royal couple stepped down from their royal duties.
It seems that the National Gallery did not always have royal patronage. The posting on X says King Charles agreed to become the first Royal Patron in 2016.
And despite the King’s health woes while he heals from cancer, he has chosen to continue this Royal Patronage.
