Following their highly publicized trip to Nigeria, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have garnered attention for their successful engagement. However, this has also sparked speculation about potential conflicts arising from what some perceive as "rival royal foreign tours."
According to a report by GB News, a former royal staffer indicated that Harry and Meghan's Nigeria tour may have ignited a sense of rivalry within the royal family.
An insider shared with The Daily Beast the nuanced significance of overseas visits, stating that they are not merely leisure trips but crucial elements of foreign policy.
The source highlighted that Harry and Meghan, no longer working royals, may have different priorities from their counterparts. However, the public perception often equates them with the broader representation of the Royal Family.
The report suggests that if such instances of "rival foreign tours" between the Sussexes and other members of the royal family become regular occurrences, it could complicate matters and create confusion among the public.
