Day two of the Sussexes’ visit to Nigeria saw Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, engaging in a spirited sitting volleyball match, part of the Invictus Games celebrations. The event took place at the Officers Mess in Abuja, where they were warmly received by fans and supporters. This is not a formal royal tour, as some in the British Media like to say. The visit is to highlight Prince Harry’s commitment to the Invictus Games, an initiative for wounded servicemembers. Prince Harry participated in a friendly match with his team, Nigeria Unconquered. However, his team narrowly lost to the Chief of Defence Staff squad, 21-25.

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Meghan’s Fashion and Fan Interaction

With temperatures soaring to 35 degrees Celsius, Meghan opted for comfort and style, donning a shoulder-less dress by Joanna Ortiz. The outdoor event provided a perfect backdrop for Meghan to interact closely with the attendees. She happily took selfies with fans, many of whom were visibly moved by the encounter. While some were even brought to tears after meeting her.

Strong Support from the Sussex Squad during Sussexes’ Nigerian Visit

The Sussex Squad, a dedicated group of Prince Harry and Meghan fans, showed up in large numbers to support the couple. Their cheers and enthusiasm added to the festive atmosphere as the Duke and Duchess arrived just before midday. This support illustrates the global following the Sussexes have cultivated, highlighting their ongoing influence and the public’s interest in their humanitarian efforts.

Photographic Highlights for Day Two of the Sussexes’ Nigerian Visit

Locals in Abuja display a welcome banner for Britain’s Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, in anticipation of their attendance at a sitting volleyball exhibition match. The event, hosted by Nigeria Unconquered, a charity supporting wounded, injured, or sick servicemembers, is part of their visit to Nigeria to celebrate the Invictus Games anniversary on May 11, 2024.

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