MEGHAN Markle has been blasted by Nigeria's First Lady over her "nakedness". The Duchess of Sussex recently jetted to the West African country for a three-day "faux royal visit" with husband Prince Harry in tow. Flashy Meg, 42, made multiple outfit changes during the "unforgettable" trip where her and the Duke met with locals and leaders.

But while attempting to keep up appearances - spending almost £120k on jewellery and new clothes - the former actress' fashion is said to have offended First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu. During a speech to mark President Bola Tinubu's one year in office, after the Sussexes had landed back in the US, Tinubu made a sly dig at Meghan. Addressing crowds, Tinubu said girls and women in Nigeria "do not want to mimic and try to emulate film stars from America" with their "nakedness".

She said: "The message here is we have to salvage our children. We see the way they dress. "They keep forgetting that Nigeria, we are beautiful.

You can see what they showcase on the stage, I said, 'We are fashionable, we see what is going on'. "We are not having the Met Gala. And everyone, the nakedness, is just everywhere and the men are well-clothed.

"So we have to do something. Tell them we don't accept nakedness in our culture. That is not beautiful.

It's not beautiful at all. "And they're all beautiful girls, but they should be confident in who they are. "They do not want to mimic and try to emulate film stars from America.

They don't know where they come from..