Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may soon be bound for Ghana, as the nation's top officials and cultural icons eagerly anticipate extending an invitation to the Duke and Duchess following their successful tour of Nigeria, where they promoted their Giants of Africa initiative.
In the wake of their triumphant visit to Nigeria, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may soon find themselves embarking on another captivating African adventure. Insiders have revealed that Ghana's influential figures and cultural icons are eagerly anticipating extending an invitation to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, following the couple's successful stint in the West African nation.
The prospect of hosting the Sussexes in Accra, a city cherished by Harry's late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, has ignited a wave of excitement among Ghana's top officials and creative leaders. They are prepared to roll out the proverbial red carpet, ensuring the royal couple feels right at home in the vibrant and welcoming nation.
"There is already a lot of talk and excitement in Ghana, everyone is so keen for Harry and Meghan to come and experience the great culture and warmth," an insider shared with the Mirror. "Several top names have already visited Ghana in recent years, from Ed Sheeran, Naomi Campbell, and One Direction's Liam Payne. Idris Elba, who DJ'd at Harry and Meghan's wedding, is a regular too, as he is part-Ghanaian and loves spending time 'back home.'"
The source further added, "Harry certainly won't be short of people to show him around, and they will certainly roll out the red carpet for him, drafting in some of the finest Afro-beats performers to welcome him and his family. So perhaps it is only a matter of time before Harry and Meghan come out and sample the famous jollof rice!"
The potential Ghana invitation comes on the heels of the couple's successful Nigerian tour, where they promoted their "Giants of Africa" initiative and announced plans to enhance their support for the community in Abuja. During their visit, they led a basketball workshop and offered fans a behind-the-scenes glimpse into their notable African journey.