Monarch receives positive news as the Duke of Edinburgh advances major mission abroad
Prince Edward has given King Charles a welcome boost during his week-long visit to Nigeria, where he is continuing the work once led by their late father. The Duke of Edinburgh received a warm reception when he arrived in Abuja on Monday for a series of engagements linked to his royal duties.
During the trip, he met President Bola Tinubu at the State House to discuss preparations for an upcoming event in Lagos connected to the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award. The British Embassy said the visit highlights Nigeria’s energetic youth population, its cultural diversity, and the global reach of the award programme as it approaches its seventieth anniversary.
Officials noted that talks focused on supporting young people and widening access to the award across Nigeria and Africa. The programme is recognised worldwide for helping young people build confidence, resilience, and useful skills through schools, youth groups, and community organisations.
Edward praised President Tinubu’s economic reforms and said the upcoming celebrations in Lagos would spotlight the achievements of Nigerians who are working hard to develop their abilities and contribute to national progress. He confirmed that 320 young Nigerians will be honoured during the events, which are being held in partnership with the Lagos State Government.
