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Meghan Markle's Business Venture Fails: Sussexes Booed in Nigeria, Prince Harry Misses Invictus Event

Meghan Markle's Business Venture Fails: Sussexes Booed in Nigeria, Prince Harry Misses Invictus Event

Meghan Markle's claim of being 43% Nigerian has been debunked by DNA tests and genealogical evidence, revealing a series of lies.  Megan's recent business venture and how it reflects on her credibility. Recently, Harry and Meghan were invited to Nigeria for what seemed like a royal tour, coinciding with Prince Harry's trip to the UK for the Invictus celebration. However, what's more intriguing is Meghan's declaration that she's 43% Nigerian. But let's analyze this claim based on Meghan's family history.

Megan's mother, Doria, was born in the US, and her grandparents, Janette and Alvin, were born in Sandusky, Ohio, and South Carolina, respectively. Going further back, her great-grandparents, Netty May and James, were born in South Carolina, and the late Gertrude Elizabeth and Hunter Allen were born in Georgia. With such ancestry, Megan's claim of being 43% Nigerian falls apart. Even her mother's lineage, described as mostly black, has some European ancestry. Given that black Americans of Doria's age typically carry about 25% European ancestry, it's unlikely she's 86% Nigerian. Considering this, Megan's Nigerian heritage seems highly improbable.

Moreover, in her attempt to relate to a Nigerian guest on her podcast, Megan's sudden claim of being 43% Nigerian raises doubts. If her DNA test truly indicated Nigerian ancestry, Megan would have to be able to trace her ancestry to Nigerian tribes, which she can't.

DNA tests, while complex, are designed to show a blend of genetic heritage, not percentages tied to modern-day countries. Megan's alleged Nigerian DNA doesn't align with her family's well-documented history. Even artificial DNA, engineered for various purposes, doesn't explain her 43% Nigerian claim.

To make matters worse, Megan's business ventures, including her American Riviera Orchard brand, are failing. Despite sending her jam to celebrity friends for PR, the product isn't even officially launched. This reflects Megan's poor business acumen and her reliance on Harry's family title for marketing.

Megan's claims and business endeavors have fallen flat, leaving her credibility in shambles. As she struggles to launch and market her products, her reputation continues to decline. If Megan wants to succeed, she needs to invest in product quality and design, rather than relying on her title and questionable claims.

So, what's next for Harry and Megan as they realize their American royal dream is crumbling? Only time will tell. But one thing's for sure, they won't be crawling back to the real royal family.

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