Meghan Markle will not be joining Prince Harry when he returns to the UK in May
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Meghan Markle has been criticised by GB News presenter Bev Turner, as it has been revealed the Duchess will be snubbing the UK for a trip to Nigeria.
The Duke of Sussex is set to return to London following his short visit earlier this year, following the news of the King's cancer diagnosis.
Harry will attend a special Invictus Games anniversary event, without wife Meghan by his side. Instead, the Duchess is meeting the Prince in Nigeria, where she plans to "discover her roots".
The couple had been invited by the country's chief of defence staff, its highest-ranking military official.
Bev Turner says Meghan Markle is the 'ultimate narcissist'
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Discussing the planned trip on GB News, Editor of Majesty Magazine Ingrid Seward suggested the trip could be related to their new Netflix projects, and that the Duchess of Sussex "wouldn't travel all that way without a camera crew with them".
GB News host Bev Turner agreed, and said the visit will "presumably have a Netflix documentary attached to it".
Seward explained: "She's going to apparently go to Nigeria with Harry, they've been invited there.
"Because when she did her sort of DNA test, she discovered she was 43 per cent, Nigerian. So she wants to discover her roots."
Meghan Markle will not be joining Prince Harry when he returns to the UK in May
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Seward said the trip will attended by both Meghan and Harry, unlike Prince Harry's next trip in May where he will be solo.
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Host Andrew Pierce swiped: "Do you think there's any chance she might stay there?"
Bev then agreed, jibing: "She's just the ultimate narcissist. If you had to write a character and what would they do, I know what they would do.
"They would look at their own DNA, they'd work out where they were from, they'd go back and look into their history. I mean, it's always about her!"
Seward was also asked for her thoughts on Prince Harry's upcoming Invictus Games event, and if the royal's UK return will "bring the family together".
Ingrid Seward says Meghan Markle wouldn't travel to Nigeria 'without a camera crew'
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Seward admitted: "I don't think we're going to see William and Harry together. But I do think that King Charles will make an effort to see his son. He'll want to see him.
"They'll both be in London at the same time, I believe, because it's the Prime Minister's meeting. So there is no real reason why Harry shouldn't see his father."
Praising the Duke's Invictus Games, Seward told GB News: "Harry will probably want to take the main stage himself. This is his baby as it were.
"And it's something he's worked on very hard and perhaps one could say one of his few successes. So I think he will want to claim the high ground."