Nigerian gospel star Moses Bliss serenades Meghan and Prince Harry
Updated | By Poelano Malema
During their recent trip to Nigeria, Nigerian gospel star Moses Bliss serenaded the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, and her husband, Prince Harry.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recently went to visit Nigeria for three days.
The royal couple was welcomed with a red carpet and cultural dancers in Abuja.
During their visit, they did charity work where they unveiled a partnership between their Archewell Foundation and the GEANCO Foundation. The partnership will ensure that students receive school supplies and menstrual products.
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The couple was also spoiled with gifts, including a touching portrait of a young Harry with his mum.
The couple received a special treat from award-winning Gospel singer Moses Bliss.
The singer sang a love song for the couple.
"It was an honour to sing for Prince Harry, Meghan and all who were in attendance; by celebrating love with this song that captures the essence of love as I know it to be, a prayer answered, purpose-led type of love that can only be sent from the author of love, God," the singer wrote on Instagram.
The video captured the couple's facial expressions as they enjoyed the performance.
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Social media users also shared images of Bliss talking to Meghan and Harry.
The two reportedly thanked Moses for his touching performance.
See the video below:
In 2022, Meghan revealed on her Archetypes podcast that she found out through a DNA-based test that she was '43 per cent Nigerian'.
At the reception in Nigeria, Meghan described the Nigerians as her family.
"Today is Mother’s Day (in America). So it feels appropriate that although of course we are missing our children, I’m missing my babies, it feels very appropriate to be in the motherland and amongst family."
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Prince Harry also spoke about how privileged he was to have visited Nigeria with his wife by his side.
"I'll skip the protocol because at this point we're all family. Thank you for welcoming my wife and myself to Nigeria. It's our first visit. It certainly won't be our last. Thank you for the naming ceremony. I don't know how I got dragged into that as well, but to be able to witness it as well next to my wife, it means a huge amount to both of us but especially her, so thank you for that," he reportedly said.
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