Moses Bliss expresses joy performing for Prince Harry and Meghan.

Gospel musician Moses Bliss has thanked Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for the opportunity to perform for them on their first visit to Nigeria.
On May 13, 2024, the artist shared a video of himself singing at the Delborough Hotel in Lagos, Nigeria, in front of the British monarchy and a group of people.
His caption read, “It was an honour to sing for Prince Harry, Meghan and all who were in attendance; by celebrating love with this song that captures the essence of love as I know it to be, a prayer answered, purpose-led type of love that can only be sent from the author of love, God.”
Bliss shared photos of himself With Harry and Meghan on Sunday expressing his happiness at getting to meet them and his appreciation for the invitation.
He said, “Thank you @thedelborough for hosting me and thank you sir @stanleyuzochukwu for this privilege once again, I am truly grateful. The joy of meeting and singing for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle the Duke & Duchess of Sussex @sussexroyal today on their inaugural visit to Nigeria and hearing Meghan express her appreciation for my music is a moment I will forever cherish.”
The prince established the Invictus Games to aid in the recovery of ill and injured veterans and service members which is why Harry and Meghan are visiting.
During their visit, they visited Lights Academy in Abuja which is supported by the Archewell Foundation, the pair received the nicest welcome from the school’s students.
On their first day, Harry also went to the Nigerian Army Reference Hospital in Kaduna and gave the injured some words of encouragement. He was defeated in a friendly volleyball match with the army veterans on Saturday.
On Sunday, May 12, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex continued their three-day visit to Nigeria by arriving in Lagos from Abuja where the Lagos governor, Babajide Sanwo Olu commended them when he met with them at the Lagos House, Marina.
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