In a graceful yet firm tone, Doria Regald, with her poise as unwavering as her convictions, speaks of her daughter with a maternal pride that transcends mere words.

She begins by dispelling any notion of impoliteness, asserting with a gentle authority that her daughter’s demeanor is not a reflection of rudeness but rather a manifestation of fearlessness—a trait she, as a mother, has cultivated with purpose and intention.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle sitting
 

With a glint of determination in her eyes, Doria elucidates further, delving into the intricacies of her daughter’s upbringing. She articulates how every lesson, every word spoken in guidance, has been meticulously crafted to instill not just manners, but a profound sense of courage and resilience.

Her daughter, she explains, navigates the world not with timidity or hesitation, but with a boldness born from a foundation of love, support, and unwavering belief in her abilities.This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more

Prince Harry and Meghan champion Invictus Game in Nigeria

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex could be set to travel to Ghana for another unofficial “royal tour” and head to the capital, Accra, it has been claimed

Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, were in Nigeria for three days earlier this month and observers likened the visit to a royal tour. However, the Sussexes were in West Africa as private citizens and were not representing the monarchy

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle sitting

There is already a lot of excitement in Ghana as the country prepares for an expected visit, claims an insider. As reported in The Mirror, a source said: “There is already a lot of talk and excitement in Ghana, everyone is so keen for Harry and Meghan to come and experience the great culture and warmth.”

They added: “Several top names have already visited Ghana in recent years from Ed Sheeran to Naomi Campbell and One Direction’s Liam Payne.”

Ghana is the second most populous country in West Africa after Nigeria and is a member of the Commonwealth but is also a republic with its own president and no monarch as head of state.

If the non-working royals, who stepped away from the Royal Family in 2020, do accept an invitation to Ghana it will be without the permission of the British Home Office.

In Nigeria, the couple were there to continue the celebrations of the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games and were invited by the Chief of Defence Staff, Christopher Musa. The duo participated in a range of activities while in Nigeria, including hosting a basketball clinic, with Meghan keen to express her “Nigerian heritage” throughout her stay.

Dr Pauline Maclaran at Royal Holloway University of London told Daily Express US: “There seems to have been great delight in Meghan’s revelation that she is 43% Nigerian and fans there are now referring to her as Nigeria’s ‘new princess’.”