• Meghan and Harry share update on Archie and Lilibet's
  • They reveal their kids adorable preferences 
  • Royal tots take center stage

The Sussexes' journey began at the Lightway Academy in Abuja, where the atmosphere was charged with excitement. Greeted with beaded necklaces and the infectious energy of the students, Meghan and Harry dove into the heart of childhood, exploring classrooms filled with eager faces.

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Lilibet and Archie's adorable fascinations

As they encountered a group of two to five-year-olds, Harry's curiosity about the children's love for singing and dancing led Meghan to share, "That’s Lili's favorite class. Maybe it's all the jumping around." The revelation paints a picture of Lilibet as a joyful, energetic toddler, delighting in the simple pleasures of movement and music.

The tour took a turn towards innovation as the Sussexes visited a STEM class, where young minds showcased their robotic creations. Amidst the excitement, Meghan unveiled that their son Archie harbors a passion for construction. This snippet into Archie's world suggests a budding interest in how things work, mirroring the curiosity and engagement the royal couple encourages.

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A Royal tour with a heartfelt mission

Beyond the adorable updates, Harry and Meghan's visit had a deeper mission. They participated in launching a mental health summit with GEANCO, a local non-profit. This initiative, linked to their Archewell Foundation, underscores the couple's commitment to mental wellness and community support, reflecting their ongoing efforts to make a difference.

Meghan and Harry's Nigerian visit was not just a diplomatic gesture but a heartfelt journey into the lives they are shaping for their children and the world. Through casual conversations and shared moments, they offered a glimpse into the royal household's dynamics, where learning, curiosity, and care for mental health are nurtured.

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