From hugging and dancing to publicly showing their affection for one another, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s royal tour has been ‘uniquely informal’ so far – and the Queen is said to be ‘delighted’. The Duke, 35, and Duchess of Sussex, 38, have ignored traditional protocol and offered a ‘brilliantly unorthodox’ approach during their 10-day trip to Africa, according to one royal expert. Speaking to the Express, Richard Fitzwilliams said: ‘The way Meghan and Harry have handled their tour in South Africa so far has been uniquely informal, from hugging and dancing to Meghan not wearing her engagement ring. The Duchess of Sussex sits on the floor as she visits the mothers2mothers (m2m) charity in Cape Town, South Africa, on Wednesday Prince Harry is greeted by Tlotlo Moilwa during a visit to the Kasane Health Post, run by the Sentebale charity, in Kasane, Botswana ‘This is unusual for a royal tour but the Sussexes have already shown they do things their way.’ Praising Meghan’s speech in which she told the deprived township of Nyanga, in Cape Town, that she was speaking to them as ‘a woman of colour and your sister’, Mr Fitzwilliams said it had an ‘electrifying response’. RELATED ARTICLES…