The Duke and Duchess of Sussex embarked on a trip to Nigeria and it seems some other tours could be in the works
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are "attempting to recapture their royal status" by visiting African countries, US Journalist Lee Cohen has claimed.
The pair last month travelled to Nigeria for a three-day trip which critics have branded "quasi-royal."
Cohen dubbed the move "fake" and "transparent" in an interview with GBN America.
He said: "The royal tour was nothing more than an attempt to recapture the status that they gave up by stepping back in 2020.
"The couple have been widely mocked for these kinds of behaviours. So, I would add, that they have no substantive credentials to make quasi-royal appearances or diplomatic visits to foreign nations.
"They are selling jam and making fake royal tours to promote themselves transparently and this would do nothing to provide the pair the official qualifications they rejected years ago."