Visiting Nigeria marked a “bold” new chapter for the Sussexes. According to a commentator, Meghan Markle ’s outfits perfectly reflected this. During her and Prince Harry ’s three days in the West African country, the Duchess of Sussex, who is known for often sporting neutrals, traded them in for red, yellow, and blue.
Harry and Meghan left behind a ‘dark era’ for a ‘bright’ one in Nigeria The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s—unofficial—tour of Nigeria from May 10-12, 2024, saw the couple receive positive press, which, royal commentator Jack Royston said on the Royal Report podcast, proved to be a major milestone (via Newsweek ). They turned the corner after four years of royal family criticisms seen on TV and in books made headlines, he said. Meghan’s sartorial choices, which included a necklace that once belonged to Princess Diana , were poised to include more color.
She said so herself early on in the tour she “got the memo” to “fit in” with Nigeria fashion she’d have to embrace bold hues. Meghan did, which in turn reflected the “bright” and “happy” chapter she and Harry are starting. “I think it is actually perfect for the whole kind of feel and vibe of the of the tour,” Royston said.
“Which is like bright, happy, positive.” Meghan did indeed trade in her signature neutrals, this time in the form of a Heidi Merrick maxi dress, for more colors of the rainbow. “This is all, I think, a kind of a peak in Harry and Meghan’s jour.
