On Friday, Britain’s Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, attended their first event in Nigeria during a visit to the country’s capital, Abuja. The couple participated in a mental health summit at Lightway Academy, a school operated by a local non-profit organization connected to their Archewell Foundation.
Mental Health Focus
The summit addressed mental health issues, a topic that often carries a significant stigma in Nigeria’s conservative society. Prince Harry spoke about the importance of mental health, emphasizing that although mental health issues are not visible, they are just as important as physical health problems like a broken leg or wrist.
“Too many people don’t want to talk about it because it’s invisible. But every person, young or old, has mental health, and it’s crucial to take care of yourself so you can help others,” said Prince Harry. He also stressed that there should be no shame in acknowledging mental health struggles.
Meghan’s Message
Meghan Markle encouraged the students not to suffer in silence and to prioritize their mental well-being by speaking openly about their challenges. She expressed how honored she and Harry felt to visit Nigeria for the first time, urging the students to talk about what is troubling them, adding, “Taking care of yourselves begins with your mental health.”
Warm Reception
The royal couple was warmly welcomed at the event, with enthusiastic cheers from students, along with performances by dancers and singers. During the visit, they also toured a kindergarten class, where Meghan made a personal connection with a five-year-old student, noting that her own son, Archie, had just turned five the previous week.
Significance of the Visit
This visit marks an important milestone for Harry and Meghan’s Archewell Foundation, as it seeks to bring attention to mental health issues in Nigeria, a country where mental health services and conversations are still limited. Their presence and engagement aim to encourage more open discussions on mental well-being, especially among the youth.