The Duke and Duchess of Sussex carried out engagements in Abuja across Friday and Saturday
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have touched down in Lagos for the final day of their tour of Nigeria.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex spent Friday and Saturday in Abuja, the capital city of the Commonwealth nation.
Today, the couple will visit a school which is being supported by their Archewell Foundation.
Meghan and Harry's tour of Nigeria has been successful so far with the couple discussing a range of issues including mental health awareness and parenthood during their engagements.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have touched down in Lagos for the final day of their tour of Nigeria.
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On Saturday, Meghan opened up about her love of motherhood and finding balance in her life.
The Sussexes have two children together, Prince Archie, 5, and Princess Lilibet, 2.
Meghan said at an event on Women in Leadership that she co-hosted: "Balance will always change for you. That balance, what seemed balanced ten years ago is going to shift.
"And so being a mum has always been a dream of mine.
"I'm so fortunate that we have two beautiful, healthy, very chatty sweet children."
Meghan opened up about her love of motherhood and finding balance in her life.
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Earlier on Saturday, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex received loud cheers from the crowd gathered in Abuja as they arrived at a sports centre.
Fans took selfies with the couple in the scorching 33C heat as they attended an event linked to the Invictus Games.
The Duke of Sussex participated in a match of sitting volleyball as Meghan watched on.
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Meghan joined the group photo with the volleyball teams after the match had concluded.
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Meghan joined the group photo with the volleyball teams after the match had concluded.
A girl, 9, who spoke to Meghan at the event said: "She [Meghan] said Prince Harry loves to play volleyball and that he’s very good at it.
"And she asked me if I play volleyball in my school. And I said yes."