Meghan Markle has vowed to return to Nigeria after she visited the West African country with her husband, with the Duchess' keenness to return coming despite the country's First Lady sharing some cutting remarks. According to reports, the Duchess of Sussex penned a letter to a Nigerian King, with the former Suits star thanking him for his country’s hospitality during her recent trip where she was grateful to get the opportunity to understand her heritage after she discovered through a DNA test that she has 43% Nigerian ancestry. At the start of May, after Prince Harry briefly visited the United Kingdom for an Invictus Games event at St.
Paul's Cathedral, the Duke of Sussex and his wife flew from London Heathrow to Nigeria. Although Meghan did not attend the service in the capital city, she met with her husband at the airport in the UK before they flew to Africa together on a British Airways flight. For all the latest on news, politics, sports, and showbiz from the USA, go to The Mirror US .
READ MORE: Meghan Markle urged to 'make amends with her sick father' after not speaking to him for six years And now Meghan has shown her appreciation to a king in a letter obtained by the Western Post. Meghan wrote to the Oluwu of Iso, Oba Abdulrosheed Akanbi, saying: "Your Imperial Majesty, Thank you for your warm welcome to Nigeria..
. Our visit to Nigeria was important for many reasons, but not least because it gave us an opportunity to explore and understand my heritage, which extend.