PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle will never admit blame or apologise for trashing the Royal Family, experts say.
The Sussexes today touched down in Nigeria for their three-day "faux-Royal tour" and were snapped dancing with schoolchildren and chatting to locals with smiles ear-to-ear.
Harry had been in the UK since Tuesday, but jetted off out of London last night after a secret rendezvous with Meghan in London.
The prince didn't meet with King Charles on his whistle-stop trip, after being snubbed by his "busy" dad.
On this week's Royal Exclusive show Sun Royal Editor Matt Wilkinson and Newsweek's Chief Royal Correspondent Jack Royston delve into the week's royal news and explain what it all means with expert analysis and behind the scenes knowledge.
00:00 Intro
01:15 Was King Charles right not to see Harry?
05:15 Was it the Royal household that kept Harry and King Charles apart?
07:20 What Earl Spencer’s attendance at Harry’s Invictus ceremony means
11:20 King Charles is ‘utterly furious’ with Harry
14:00 Should Prince Harry or Meghan apologise?
18:50 Is the timing of Prince William taking over Harry’s regiment PR spin?
22:15 Harry and Meghan’s Nigeria ‘faux-royal’ tour
27:30 Is Meghan getting more popular in the USA?