Prince Harry and Meghan Markle embarked on a three-day tour of Nigeria earlier this month, where they were greeted as 'royalty' by locals - and the couple's royal-like tours could continue Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters A Royal expert has suggested that despite the Royal Family's potential reservations, they may not have the power to halt Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from undertaking further unofficial overseas tours. Yet, they could put a spanner in the works, at least, with administrative interference. This comes after the Sussexes' recent jaunt to Nigeria, which appeared remarkably like a full-scale Royal tour featuring school visits, military parade reviews, and promotional activity for the Invictus Games.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have continued these sort of engagements in spite of their official withdrawal from Royal duties last year and subsequent relocation to the United States. They've been raking it in via private ventures, including Harry's upcoming memoir 'Spare', and have also branched out into television with their own Netflix series, according to an Express report. READ MORE: Prince Harry recalls William's blunt response to Meghan Markle's pregnancy announcement Tom Sykes, Royal editor for The Daily Beast , offered his perspective on the situat.
