Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are currently on a de facto royal tour of Nigeria
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Meghan Markle's "rude" interaction during her and Prince Harry's royal tour of Nigeria has been exposed, biographer Angela Levin has claimed.
This comes as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have embarked on a whirlwind tour of the African nation after receiving an invitation from the country's Chief of Defence Staff.
Speaking to GB News, Levin criticised the unofficial royal visit and claimed their appearance is "phoney and awful".
The Sussexes have been speaking about mental health in a school, and Meghan spoke on a panel at a Women in Leadership Nigeria event.
Angela Levin reveals Meghan Markle was 'rude' during an interaction on her royal tour
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In discussion with host Nana Akua, Levin said she could "barely believe her eyes" after witnessing Meghan and Harry's first few appearances, and criticised Meghan's choice of dress code for her visit to the Lightway Academy college.
Levin said: "If you go to a school, a very quiet school that is a religious one, you don't go with a dress that's absolutely no backing to it at all."
The royal biographer also revealed that Meghan was "awful" and "rude" during a certain interaction on the couple's tour.
Levin told GB News: "She was very rude, because one of the teachers was talking to her and there were two girls there joining in politely.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are currently on a royal tour of Nigeria
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"She obviously was bored. She looked up in the air, looked around, she then sort of pulled Harry, as she usually does, because she was bored with it."
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Levin continued, fuming: "She wanted someone who could then take nice pictures of her and Harry, and you think, my goodness, where are your manners?"
Nana then claimed that Meghan would argue that she was "just being her normal self" and not being "rude".
Discussing Prince Harry's recent visit to the UK for an Invictus Games service, Levin claimed those involved feel it has become the "Meghan Markle show," despite her choosing not to join her husband at the event.
She said: "Lots of the people from the Invictus Games have said to me it's now become just a Meghan Markle show. It's about presenting her. And I think it's a big shame."
Angela Levin says the royal tour is 'phoney and awful'
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When asked about the King's decision not to see Prince Harry during his whistle stop trip to London, Levin revealed that Buckingham Palace "don't recall having any request" from the Duke to see his father.
Levin added: "Because he had a lot to do after the garden party, he had to see the Prime Minister, so I think he would probably be exhausted. And he's got to be very careful.
"And I think that if Harry's going to go in and make demands and be angry, then he doesn't want that. He doesn't need that sort of aggression.
"And I think that it's true, if Harry had said when would be a good time for you, that might have been much better than him saying you've got to see me now."