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Meghan Markle showed a wave of emotion during the Nigerian tour, and admitted in a candid four words: "I'm missing my babies." Prince Harry and Meghan had embarked on a
three-day visit to the West African Country, without their children. And the visit coincided with Mother's Day in America - in which the Duchess would not have been present for in
California. Addressing her audience, she said the pair were missing their children. She told the crowds: "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." The royal couple are proud parents of Prince Archie who turned five years old earlier
this month, and their youngest, Princess Lilibet, two. The Duchess, who was also honoured with a naming ceremony and received a handwoven Nigerian fabric, said in her speech that she
couldn't wait to come back and visit the country. Prince Harry also spoke at the gathering and said: "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." Meghan Markle revealed on her Archetypes podcast on Spotify, that he found out through the DNA-based test
that she was "43 per cent Nigerian". Despite the revelations made within her podcast, the streaming platform pulled the plug on the £18million partnership after she put out just
one 12-episode series. One royal expert has told the Daily Express US, that the tour's focus has mainly been on Meghan and her heritage. Daily Express US spoke to Dr Pauline Maclaran,
Professor of Marketing and Consumer Research at Royal Holloway University of London, who said: "There seems to have been great delight in Meghan’s revelation that she is 43 percent
Nigerian and fans there are now referring to her as Nigeria’s ‘new princess.’" She added: "In fact, if anything, this tour has seemed to mostly focus on Meghan, especially when she
referred to Nigeria as ‘my country.’"