The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan on Friday visited Nigeria’s Defence Headquarters as they commenced a three-day private visit to Nigeria.
The Duke and Duchess arrived in Abuja on Friday and immediately visited the Light Academy in Wuse, an institution supported by Archewell Foundation before moving to the defence headquarters.
At the Defence Headquarters, they were received by wives of military officers led by the President, Defence and Police Officers Wives Association, Mrs Oghogho Musa and top officers of the Nigerian military.
The visitors went into closed door meeting with the defence chief, at the end of which they declined to speak with newsmen.
The royal couple had left Abuja for a visit to the Nigerian Army Reference Hospital Kaduna to interact with wounded soldiers receiving treatment.
They are expected to watch a novelty volleyball match between CDS Invictus and Team Duke on Saturday, hold strategic meetings, and proceed to Lagos on Sunday, before their departure.
The invitation of Prince Hharry and Meghan to Nigeria was at the instance of the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa.
The visit was also in relation to the Invictus Games, an international adaptive sport competition for wounded service personnel and veterans, founded by Prince Harry in 2014.
Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle arrive at the Defence Headquarters in Abuja. pic.twitter.com/ZfPb7gtmjG
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