Meghan Markle has been bestowed a prestigious title during her visit to Nigeria - days after she revealed she was "43% Nigerian". During their visit to Nigeria, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have visited local schools, enjoyed a sitdown volleyball game with the Nigeria Unconquered, and the former Suits star even spoke at a Women in Leadership event. And it would appear that the people of Nigeria are loving the Royal visit, with Meghan in particular being showered with praise - and even a prestigious new title. In a touching ceremony on Sunday, the 42-year-old Duchess of Sussex was bestowed with the honor of being recognized as "Ada Mazi" - a title signifying the "daughter of an aristocrat" in the esteemed Ancient Arochukwu Kingdom. Per the Daily Mail, the event saw the participation of three esteemed Kings: His Eminence Engr Eberechukwu Oji, Eze Aro of Ancient Arochukwu Kingdom, Igwe Alfred Achebe, the Obi of Onitsha, and the Great Olu Of Warri Kingdom.On social media, fans of the Duchess were abuzz following the news of Meghan's newfound status, with one fan jubilantly proclaiming: "Princess Meghan First of her Name! Daughter Doria of OUR blood," while another reverently referred to her as "our new Princess of Arochukwu Ancient Kingdom."In a heartfelt speech captured on TikTok by Arochukwu Network, Meghan expressed her gratitude - especially on Mother's Day - acknowledging the absence of her children and expressing her joy at being in the motherland. Adorned with a golden sash bearing the Ada Mazi title and holding a fabric depicting the 'Oru-Arochukwu' insignia, Meghan said: "I'm very very grateful I'm very humbled."And today is Mother's Day so it feels appropriate - because of course we are missing our children, I'm missing my babies - it feels really good to be in the motherland."Thank you so much for the titles and really beautiful names. We can't wait to come back, thank you so much."