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Columns by Afua Hagan
- Harry and Meghan's Nigerian adventure: Traditional attire to warm welcomes
- What King Charles' schedule being too 'full' to accommodate son suggests
- The special relationship between King Charles and the Princess of Wales
- Catherine's battle not just a personal story, but a beacon of hope
- What should the Prince and Princess of Wales do next?
- Was the Princess of Wales thrown under the bus in the royal photo fiasco?
- Will Prince William be head of the Commonwealth when he's King?
- Where are the Prince and Princess of Wales?
- What the future holds for the Monarchy following King Charles III's diagnosis
- Who are the younger Royal Family members we could see take on more duties?
- Queen Elizabeth II was 'angry' over naming of Prince Harry's baby Lilibet, and other revelations from a new royals book
- The level of detail we know about King Charles' health is unusual. Why it was released
- How do you solve a problem like Prince Andrew?
- On the Princess of Wales' 42nd birthday, a look at her most iconic fashion moments over the past year
- The King's Speech and the royals in 2024
- How much of Season 6 of 'The Crown' is actually accurate?
- Four revelations from book 'Endgame' that are sure to upset the Royal Family
- 5 things the new season of 'The Crown' got wrong -- and 1 thing it got right
- Baby elephants and a plastic throne: Here are the standout moments from King Charles' trip to Kenya
- King Charles' challenge, one year into his reign
Afua Hagan
ContactAfua Hagan is a contributor to CTVNews.ca, focusing on the Royal Family. Based in London and Accra, Hagan is a regular commentator on the Royals across a variety of U.K. and international outlets, and is a leading voice on diversity in Britain.
An award-winning television anchor, commentator, and journalist, Hagan makes regular appearances on ITV’s THIS MORNING, GOOD MORNING BRITAIN, JEREMY VINE ON 5, BBC, Sky, Al-Jazeera, and CNN.
Hagan also appears on STV, Yanga! TV, LBC, Times Radio, and Talk TV, and has been honoured for her work in broadcasting by the Black Women in Business Awards. She is also a frequent keynote speaker and moderator on diversity and inclusion.
A passionate and experienced journalist, Hagan hosted the program SUSTAINABLE ENERGY for CNBC, wrote a column for The Voice Newspaper, and was Editor-in-Chief of Glam Africa Magazine.
She moved to London from Glasgow to study journalism at City University.