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Ghana’s President Laughs Off Meghan Markle’s Claim of Ownership for Free Trips
The President of Ghana found herself bursting into laughter when Meghan Markle jokingly claimed to own 45% of the country in exchange for free trips.
The hilarious incident occurred during a recent conversation where Meghan Markle's PR team hinted at the possibility of Prince Harry and Meghan receiving an invitation to visit Ghana following their successful trip to Nigeria.
Despite the enthusiasm from officials and prominent figures in Nigeria, Ghana's leader made it clear that there are currently no plans to extend an invitation to the royal couple.
A spokesperson for the Sussexes revealed that influential figures and cultural leaders in Ghana were eager to host the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in Accra, the city with historical ties to Queen Elizabeth.
Excitement rippled through Ghana as the prospect of welcoming the couple sparked discussions among the locals.
Plans were underway to ensure that Harry and Meghan would feel at home, immersed in the rich culture and warm hospitality that Ghana has to offer.
Sources close to the matter disclosed that Ghana had been abuzz with anticipation about the potential visit of the royal couple, drawing parallels to the visits of other notable personalities like Ed Sheeran, Liam Payne, and Idris Elba in recent years.
Elba, a close friend who attended Harry and Meghan's wedding, is known for his frequent visits to Ghana and might be one of the familiar faces welcoming the Sussexes upon their arrival.
Preparations were said to be in full swing, with Ghana likely rolling out the red carpet for Harry and Meghan, complete with performances by some of the finest Afrobeat artists as part of the grand welcome.
The couple was expected to savor Ghana's renowned Jollof rice dish and immerse themselves in the country's vibrant cultural offerings, enhancing their overall experience.
Meghan's PR team underscored the success of their recent tour in Nigeria, where they actively supported the African Giants program and unveiled plans to expand their philanthropic endeavors in Nubuia.
Despite the positive reception in Nigeria, Ghanaian President Nana Akwa Ado decided against extending any official invitations to Harry and Meghan, citing current absence of plans involving the couple.