Meghan Markle in Nigeria: this jewel tribute to Lady Di which is controversial

Meghan Markle in Nigeria: this jewel tribute to Lady Di which is controversial
Meghan Markle in Nigeria: this jewel tribute to Lady Di which is controversial

For the Invictus Games, Meghan Markle and the Prince Harry traveled to West Africa. The couple traveled to Nigeria from May 10 to 12 for an unofficial visit to meet the people. A trip which caused a lot of ink to flow in the press, due to the clothing choices of the mother ofArchie And Lilibet.

This jewel that aroused curiosity

And among what made the headlines, Meghan Markle’s wardrobe. Indeed, the Duchess of Sussex wore a white strapless dress during a visit to Abuja, matched with bracelets, rings and a golden necklace. A coin representing a large cross which obviously attracted the attention of the media.

Where does the jewelry come from? According to Page Sixthis is a necklace from the personal collection of Lady Diana. “Diana remains an important force in Harry’s life, and in turn, that of Meghan, a Source told the media. Many lines of work are inspired by his mother, and it is clear to see how much she means to him. A gift given to his wife which has enormous meaning which is perpetuated through contact with his wife.”

According to experts, this jewel did not belong to Diana

A version however denied by another expert on royalty, in the pages of The Express. According to this Source, the jewel is not part of the personal collection of the late Princess of Walesdisappeared in 1997 in Paris in a road accident. “No, I don’t recognize this necklace at all, he estimated. In reality, Diana was always professional and usually avoided wearing religious designs of any kind because they could potentially offend people. She would never have worn such a thing.”

By marrying the Prince Harry, Meghan Markle inherited numerous jewels that belonged to Lady Diana. On her wedding day, she notably wore an aquamarine ring in 2018.

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