Meghan Markle Throws Plate as Audience Boos Prince Harry's Mention of Duchess' Nigeria Visit


 In a rather unexpected turn of events, Meghan Markle made headlines  with  her passionate  response  during a WellChild event in Montecito.  When   Prince   Harry   mentioned   Meghan   Markle's   visit   to   Nigeria   in   his   speech,   the  audience's  reaction  took a surprising  turn.  Instead of applause  and  cheers, the atmosphere turned  frosty  and Meghan decided to make  her   literal   statement.   Addressing  the  audience  at the opening  ceremony  of the Invictus Games in  Düsseldorf,   Prince   Harry  expressed his excitement  for   a  new  country   to   take   part   in  the competition.  "Let's  ask   about  Colombia,  Israel  and  Nigeria,"  Harry playfully added, "I wouldn't say  it's   a   favorite   in   my   family,  but  I   found   out  my wife  is   of  Nigerian descent,  so   maybe   it   will   be."   "This  year  we'll   have   a   little   more   support   and  be a little more  competitive.   ” 

Prince   Harry  seemed  to   suggest  that Meghan was  rooting  for the Nigerian team  more  than the American  team.  However, this humorous remark was met with an unexpected  reaction  from the audience  -  silence. There  was  no thunderous applause or  cheers.   Instead,  an eerie  silence  filled the room.  Meghan's  response  to the lackluster response was, well, quite theatrical. She  clearly   showed   irritation   and   disappointment   and  decided to make  her  statement by throwing  her  plate.   It   is   noted   that   she   has   publicly   stated  that Meghan  discovered   through  her  family   tree   testing   that  she has Nigerian  ancestry,   and   that   she   has   claimed   that   she   has   Nigerian   ancestry.   Worth   it.  However, her  statement   that   she   was  43 percent Nigerian  was   controversial  and  sparked  skepticism  from  many. Meghan's sudden emphasis on her Nigerian roots seemed  a   bit  forced and  disjointed,  given her  minimal  exposure   to  African culture and  traditions. 
In addition to  revealing   that   she   is   Nigerian,  her  claims about  Meghan's  ethnic background  also   drew   criticism  as she  appeared  to have conveniently  changed  her identity to  suit  her husband's interests. Meghan's actions have sparked accusations of cultural appropriation and  misconduct   on   her   part. 
After   all,  Meghan's theatrical plate-throwing incident and Prince Harry's seemingly light-hearted  comments  about  his   new   ties   to   Nigeria  have reignited  debate  about  Meghan's  public  role  and  true understanding of  her  roots.  did.  Meghan's actions  also  raise  questions about  whether   she   is   authentic  and whether she is  serious   about  exploring her heritage or  just  using it for strategic purposes.  is   causing   it. 
It   is   important  to consider the complexities surrounding identity and  heritage,  and the  responsibilities  that  come  with discussing one's cultural background. Meghan's actions have  sparked   her  reflection on these issues and the  awareness  they create in  society. 
Duchess  Meghan  revealed  her   emotional  reason  for   arriving  at the Invictus Games  on   Tuesday,  two days after her  husband  Prince Harry. 
The Duchess of Sussex arrived in Germany on Tuesday afternoon to attend the Invictus Games with her husband.  The  couple  attended a  glamorous  reception together for 1,600  athletes,  their friends and family in Düsseldorf, the  venue  for this year's  tournament. 
There, Meghan  gave   a   two-minute   speech   to  the crowd in  which she  apologized  for missing the  final  three days of the  Olympics  and explained why she  did   not   arrive   with  her husband.
And  that  was  her  very  understandable  reason  for   keeping  Meghan in  her  US for  so   long. 
She explained  that  she  needs  to be  "available"   to   her   children,   especially   Prince   Archie,   as   she   needs   to   drop   them  off at  school   before   flying   out.


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