Harry and Meghan visiting Nigeria despite State Department’s advisory

Prince Harry reportedly wants to promote the Invictus Games in Nigeria, while Meghan Markle may enjoy the opportunity to connect with her self-declared 43% Nigerian ancestry.

But some security experts are scratching their heads at news that the couple plan to visit Nigeria this month. To the U.S. State Department, the African nation carries a “Level 3” advisory — the second highest risk level — because of concerns about crime, terrorism, civil unrest, kidnapping and armed gangs.

The State Department strongly advises Americans to “reconsider travel” to Nigeria, where the country’s military also has been fighting a deadly war against Islamic extremists in the country’s northeast since 2009, the Associated Press reported. 

The visit seems even more surprising, given Harry’s deep concerns about personal security. The California-based Duke of Sussex has sued the U.K. government, headed by his father, King Charles III, over his belief that he, his American wife and his two children can’t be safe while visiting his home country unless he has access to taxpayer-funded protection.

“It’s strange that he personifies the risk factors here (in the U.K.) and is willing to go to one of the world’s most dangerous countries,” said Dai Davies, a former royal protection officer, told the Daily Express. “I would want to know the rationale for this visit to what is a very dangerous place.”

It’s probably arguable whether Nigeria is one of the world’s most dangerous countries, when Iran, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, North Korea, Russia and war-ravaged Ukraine are among the countries that carry Level 4 advisories. Meanwhile, Harry’s concerns about safety in the U.K. appear to be tied to reports that he and Meghan faced “very real” threats to their safety while living there, mostly from far-right-wing extremists, as a former commissioner for Scotland Yard revealed in 2022.

Nigeria’s Foreign Ministry acknowledges the country’s “impediments to tourism,” but says it has much to recommend it for visitors, including beaches, rivers, wildlife, “vast tracts of unspoiled nature,” rapidly growing cities and rich and varied arts and traditional cultural traditions. Nonetheless, the U.S. government, as well as the governments of the, U.K. Canada and Australia, discourage travel to Nigeria right now, saying that violent crime is “common” and kidnappings for ransom “occur frequently,” with criminals often preying on visitors “with perceived wealth.”

Both the U.S. and U.K. government say their citizens should avoid travel in many of the 36 states in the bigger-than-Texas-sized nation, with these places carrying Level 4 travel advisories. The Australian government says pretty forcefully that the security situation in Nigeria is “volatile,” with a high risk” of kidnappings and terrorist attacks across the country, including in the capital city of Abuja.

Terrorists usually attack with little or no warming in Nigeria, targeting places where crowds gather, the State Department said. The groups responsible for the terrorist attacks have included ISIS-West Africa and Boko Haram. The State Department also advises travelers to “keep a low profile,” which may not be possible for such a globally famous couple.

Harry and Meghan’s trip to Nigeria was revealed in a statement this week from the Nigerian defense ministry, AP reported. Defense spokesperson Brig. Gen. Tukur Gusau did not say exactly when the Duke and Duchess of Sussex would arrive in Africa, but the visit is expected to take place after Harry travels to London next week to attend a service at St. Paul’s Cathedral to mark the 10th anniversary of the games.

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