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Comments by "Cindy Faulkner" (@cindyfaulkner5725) on "'We Get It You're 43% Nigerian!' Harry And Meghan's Own Goal | The Royal Tea" video.
It's a shame that they didn't bring up abuse against women, genital mutilation, childbride, kidnapped children forced to work in the sex trade. The fact that a very large proportion of Nigerians are starving or near starving. None of this was mentioned. The cost of this visit was ridiculous and could have been better spent feeding Nigerian people
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Rubbish the title was from one prince of Wales to the next Prince of Wales
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@queenshaasiabeautifulearth2223 sone of the Nigerian people posted videos or were interviewd and they were not happy about the visit while people are starving. These people that Harry and his wife met were vetted and the whole thing was managed within an inch of it's life
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@queenshaasiabeautifulearth2223 the British Royal Family doesn't impose they get invited to visit these countries. The King like the Queen before him were elected to be head of the Commonwealth and maybe next time they will chose a different head as the Commonwealth is elective anyone can leave of join as they see fit, but most stay because it is financially better for them to remain in the Commonwealth Harry and his wife were supposed to be going to Nigeria to discuss the Invictus Games but all that happened was Harry's wife put on a fashion show
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@Carole1279 not lies it is a fact just because you don't like what I have said does not mske it untrue. Go do some research
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@queenshaasiabeautifulearth2223 the difference is in Americ it is illegal
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@roseannmiller3877 because as per usual Harry and his wife didn't do their homework all they looked for was an opportunity to promote her expensive inappropriate wardrobe.
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@queenshaasiabeautifulearth2223 no all her outfits were by Nigerian designers only a couple, the rest were by, Heidi Merrick, Joseph Altuzarra, Johanna Ortiz, St Agni (Laura and Matt Fells, Carolina Herrera non of who are Nigerian. The red dress she wore was by Nigerian firm Orire, the blue wrap skirt was traditional Nigerian Aso-Oke fabric which was gifted by the Nigerian Diaspora Commission. So go do you research before questioning mine.
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