Meghan Markle’s recent visit to Nigeria has drawn criticism for her choice of outfits, which many deemed “revealing.” During her three-day trip, which she took with Prince Harry, Meghan’s wardrobe, featuring high-end designers like Carolina Herrera, Altuzarra, and Johanna Ortiz, was seen as excessively
expensive, reportedly totaling around £120,000 ($153,104). This lavish spending was contrasted sharply with the widespread poverty in Nigeria, where over 112 million people live below the poverty line.
Additionally, Meghan’s comment referring to Nigeria as “my country” and revealing her 43 percent Nigerian heritage sparked further controversy.
Many royal watchers took to social media to express their disapproval, with some calling her attire “inappropriate” for a culture that values modesty, especially when interacting with school children. Critics questioned the suitability of wearing such outfits on a royal tour, given Nigeria’s conservative fashion norms.