Nigerians appeared to take Prince Harry and Meghan Markle by surprise when they played UK national anthem at one of the events.
Speaking to royal commentator Angela Levin, GBN America host Nana Akua reflected on the Sussexes’ reactions to the tune as they struggled to compose themselves.
According to her, it was the natives’ “cunning plan to shock Harry and Meghan in a message to King Charles”.
“I don’t think Harry and Meghan were told it was going to happen,” she said. “I think the Nigerians are very clever. They aren’t stupid.
“They’ve seen what’s been going on and they’ve watched the way Meghan has treated her own family and the Royal Family and Harry as well.
“She’s been complicit in all of this and it doesn’t look good. I think it’s a stroke of genius because it’s a message to King Charles.
“They’re saying, ‘we’re allowing them here, but that doesn’t mean that we agree with their behaviour’,” she added.
Levin echoed similar sentiments, she called out Harry and Meghan for their refusal to mouth the anthem in its honour.
“They were quiet but they obviously hated it,” the royal expert claimed. “I thought Harry would explode with anger and bitterness, to be honest.”
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