Actress Jackie Appiah meets Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Renowned Ghanaian actress, Jackie Appiah was among of the dignitaries that visited Prince Harry and Meghan Markle during the royal couple’s three day tour to Nigeria over the weekend.
Jackie Appiah shared the lovely moment of her encounter with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at Delborough Hotel in Lagos, Nigeria on her Instagram feed yesterday.
She added, “Meeting the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in Lagos, Nigeria over the weekend was an honor. They really are very beautiful folks.
She remarked, “Royalty called, and I answered!!!” in a previous photo with Prince Harry. At @thedelborough, spending a day with Prince Harry and Megan Markel, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
The actress from Perfect Picture was seen speaking with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in the film.
Several well-known Ghanaians left comments on the post.
Berla Mundi, a well-known media personality, wrote, “You looked absolutely gracious.” I appreciate how well you represented Ghana 😍 ❤️.
“Jackie, now that she’s your friend, let’s take her to our fufu joint,” said actor James Gardiner. Her life will never return to normal.
On Friday, May 10, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived in Nigeria to begin a three-day special tour to the country in West Africa. While there, they visited local organizations and had meetings with injured troops.
During a media briefing, Air Vice-Marshal Abidemi Marquis, director of sports for the Nigerian Defence Headquarters, described the Sussexes’ visit to Nigeria as “part of the Invictus community.”
Meghan said to the pupils at their first engagement, which was held at a school in Abuja, the capital of Nigeria: “I see myself in all of you.”
In 2014, the Prince introduced the Invictus Games, a sporting competition for wounded military members.
Nigeria made its debut in Prince Harry’s Invictus Games last year, taking home gold and bronze medals and making history as the first nation from Africa to compete.
Nigeria’s Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, indicated interest in hosting the games after the tournament in Dusseldorf, Germany.