Prince Harry and Meghan Markle wrap up their Nigeria Tour with elegant appearance

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle wrapped up their Nigeria Tour with an elegant appearance.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended a charity polo match and a gala fundraising dinner on their last day in Nigeria.

The couple travelled to the West African country after receiving an invitation from Nigeria’s Defence Ministry during the last Invictus Games tournament in Germany.

Meghan stunned in a cream halter-neck dress by Johanna Ortiz and Burberry gold, heeled sandals.

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She wore her hair in an elegant updo with small strands framing her face revealing burnt orange and gold earrings.

The duchess accessorised her outfit with her signature gold bracelets and a Maison Birks Diamond Snowflake ring worth £2,900.

Harry opted for a black suit jacket with a button-up white shirt and a black pair of sunglasses.

The couple took their seats at the Lagos Polo Club to watch a pre-game parade featuring children dressed in polo gear carrying Nigeria's green and white flag.

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The two teams, Duke vs. Duchess, were then brought onto the field to play a match where the Duchess’s team won 5-3.

Meghan and Harry then awarded the players with medals and the prince delivered a speech thanking the club for their hospitality.

Polo holds a significant place for Harry as he often participates in charity polo matches and is currently working on a Netflix series following the world of professional polo.

The reception at the club was held in support of Nigeria Unconquered, a charity dedicated to empowering wounded soldiers through sports.

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Nigeria has recently joined Prince Harry’s Invictus Games and therefore, the event served as a platform to raise awareness and funds for the country’s athletes.

On May 11, Prince Harry made a speech at a reception for military families in Abuja referring to the “tragic loss of brave souls” who have died in recent conflicts in the country.

He said: “It reminds us of the true of service and the profound impact of conflict of children, families, and nations. My deepest condolences to all of the families.

“As we look forward, let’s keep in mind that by uniting efforts we could make remarkable progress in acknowledging the sacrifice of many of our military personnel and, as important, their families. Offering support for their rehabilitation and recovery.”