Meghan Markle, Prince Harry warned against taking new big risk
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex hit by brutal warning
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who are planning to visit another county after Nigeria trip, have been hit by brutal warning over their next project.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's Nigeria trip raised eyebrows, but the couple do not seem to stop as they are said to be planning more visits, turning a deaf ear to the warning of possible reactions from the Palace.
The California-based couple's plans to visit other African nations such as Ghana may struggle to come to fruition if they have no "excuse" to be there, a royal commentator has claimed.
"The country that we hear are trying to court them is Ghana, but Ghana doesn’t send veterans to the Invictus Games," Esther Krakue told Sky News Australia.
The commentator continued: "So what would be the excuse of having Harry and Meghan there – Is Meghan going to say that she’s now 50 per cent Ghanian?"
Esther Krakue went on sayin that any country that does invite them risks "offending" the royal family, who are said to be unhappy with how Harry and Meghan conducted themselves in Nigeria.
The couple spent three days travelling around Nigeria earlier this month, and while they came under fire from some for appearing to mimic a royal tour the trip garnered international coverage and they are rumoured to be working on their ne plans to without considering whether it may hurt the royal family.
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