Meghan Markle's heartfelt message in the visitor's book at Defence Headquarters in Abuja, Nigeria, has captured widespread attention.
Returning to her home in Nigeria, Meghan, alongside Prince Harry, embarked on their visit to champion the Invictus Games, a cause close to Harry's heart, aimed at supporting the rehabilitation of wounded and sick servicemembers and veterans.
During the couple's inaugural visit to Nigeria, Meghan left a lasting impression with her elegant penmanship, which quickly gained viral status.
In the visitor's book, Meghan penned: "With gratitude for the support of the Invictus community. And for welcoming me home."
Prince Harry didn't miss the opportunity to praise Meghan's calligraphy, remarking, "She has beautiful handwriting."
Joining his wife in expressing gratitude, Prince Harry wrote: "Thank you for welcoming us to your beautiful country. Together, we will support our troops on the path to healing."
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex received a warm welcome to Nigeria at Defence Headquarters, extended by Chief of Defense Staff Christopher Musa, who invited the couple to explore Nigeria further.
Meghan radiated grace in a stunning white pantsuit from Altuzarra for the occasion, while Harry exuded charm in a teal green suit, echoing the colors of the Nigerian flag.