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FROM MALTA TO NIGERIA Inside Meghan Markle’s 2024 mission to discover her roots in Malta, and HOW her Maltese heritage is exposed as ONE OF THE MANY LIES by the Princess
Meghan Markle embarked on a personal journey to explore and discover her ancestral roots in Malta, the Mediterranean island nation. Here are the key details about her mission to trace her Maltese heritage:
In 2015, before meeting Prince Harry, Meghan visited Malta on a commissioned trip for Elle magazine. This visit allowed her to connect with the place where her great-great-grandmother, Mary Bird, was born in the mid-19th century.
Mary Bird’s father, Thomas Bird, was a private in the 22nd (Cheshire) Regiment of the British Army stationed in Malta, which was then a British colony. Mary was born in 1862 and later moved with her family to Canada and eventually the United States.
During her trip to Malta, Meghan stayed at the luxurious Casa Ellul hotel and worked with a local photographer commissioned by the Malta Tourism Authority. She was described as “easy to work with” and interested in the local food and wine culture.
Meghan’s visit to Malta provided her with an opportunity to explore her ancestral roots on her estranged father’s side of the family tree. She later wrote an article for Elle magazine about her experience as a mixed-race woman in the United States, drawing inspiration from her Maltese heritage.
This exploration of her roots in Malta, combined with her recently revealed Nigerian ancestry, reflects Meghan’s commitment to embracing and celebrating her diverse cultural background and family history.
Meghan’s mission to discover her Maltese roots adds another layer to her multicultural identity, which she has been actively exploring and sharing with the public through various platforms, including her podcast and recent trip to Nigeria.