The younger prince's actions seemingly confirmed their concerns by deviating from what would typically be expected during an official royal visit. Quinn noted that the trip encompassed various elements one would associate with an official visit, including receptions, visits to schools and charities, as well as meetings with wounded soldiers and the disabled. In light of this, he stated that King Charles, in particular, was reportedly angrier than ever before, surpassing previous levels of anger witnessed in him.
To provide context, Prince Harry and his wife embarked on a three-day cultural tour of Nigeria, having been invited by the country's chief of defense staff. However, shortly after news of the trip surfaced, sources connected to the UK's Foreign and Commonwealth Office clarified that the Sussexes' visit was being conducted in a private capacity. As a result, the government would not be involved in arranging or facilitating any activities during their time there.