The 'Quasi Royals' Strike Back: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Trying to 'One-Up' Royals With Upcoming 'Tour' of Nigeria

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will tour Nigeria in May 2024. MEGA

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will undertake a "tour" of Nigeria next month, just days after the Duke's visit to the U.K on May 8. This led one royal analyst to claim the duo is trying to "one-up" the British royal family, particularly the senior royals, who have not toured a foreign nation in over six months.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle share an intimate moment in their 2022 Netflix program, 'Harry & Meghan.'NETFLIX

Royal commentator Charlotte Griffiths dished: "Of course, they never try anything other than get a one-up on the royal family but I think what they're really doing is on paper, they're trying to celebrate 10 years of Invictus Games."

The expert then shared: "Let's face it, the real reason is that they need content for Netflix, they want to appear as quasi-royals, they want to carry on conducting quasi-tours as if they are still members of the royal family. I think the fact they are going to a Commonwealth country when they describe the Commonwealth as Empire 2.0 is a little bit rich."

In their December 2022 Netflix docuseries, Harry & Meghan, author Afua Hirsh described the Commonwealth of Nations as nothing more than "Empire 2.0" in its third episode. The completely voluntary organization consists of 56 nations that were once within the British Empire but decided to remain "closely associated" with the U.K. once the empire was dismantled in the mid-20th century. 14 member nations choose to keep the British monarch as their head of state.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex' last tour as official working royals was to Southern Africa during the autumn of 2019.MEGA

In her axed podcast,"Archetypes," the Duchess of Sussex revealed that she has Nigerian ancestry, which some analysts claim means she is likely eager to visit the nation.

"It's [the visit to Nigeria] a very good face-saver with Meghan not coming to Britain and shows a bit of PR nous," royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told an outlet about the news.

The Nigerian Defense Headquarters stated its members were "honored and delighted" to announce the tour on Monday, April 29, and is expected to provide security for the ex-working royals as they travel throughout the nation. Further details of when the pair will visit the country and where they will go are expected to be released closer to their arrival.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle pose for photos with the Prime Minister of Jamaica and his wife.MEGA

Brigadier General Tukur Gusau of Nigeria released a letter in which he claimed the upcoming Sussex trip would "consolidate Nigeria’s stronghold" of Harry's games, and also expressed his nation's "possibility of hosting the event [in] later years."

An anonymous former courtier to Queen Elizabeth II said of the trip: "So, as the King and Princess of Wales battle cancer, what we have here is Harry and Meghan's covert way of trying to undermine and plant seeds of dissent throughout the African nations in the Commonwealth, which is a free and voluntary organization."

They added: "Just like their grinning photo op with theanti-royalist Jamaican prime minister, H & M never do anything without an ulterior motive. Meghan was planning this as far back as her podcast."

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle 'never do anything without an ulterior motive.'MEGA

Daily Mirror reported on the expert opinions.