Anwar Hussein//Getty Images Diana, in a mint green Catherine Walker dress (and Philip Somerville hat), stands with Nigeria's First Lady, Maryam Babangida as she arrives in Lagos.
Tim Graham//Getty Images "The West African tour was officially meant to be for Prince Charles, as future head of the Commonwealth, to get to know the region; in reality it was very much more about getting the right kind of coverage in the British press," reflected reporter Elizabeth Blunt.
Princess Diana Archive//Getty Images At Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos, Charles and Diana were greeted by the people waving the flag of Nigeria and the Union Jack.
"Looking back, this was a low point in the royal couple's popularity; the glamour and novelty of their marriage had worn off; the problems in their relationship had not yet become public; the palace press office was keen to revive flagging public interest in the future King and Queen," Blunt said.
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Princess Diana Archive//Getty Images Princess Diana's fashion on the 1990 trip reflected the climate of the West African nation. Here, she wears a suit by Catherine Walker.
Tim Graham//Getty Images The Princess of Wales, in an Alistair Blair dress, sits with First Lady Maryam Babangida at a fair in Lagos.
Princess Diana Archive//Getty Images The two women seemed to get along well.
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Princess Diana Archive//Getty Images Prince Charles and Princess Diana arrive at Enugu airport in Nigeria.
Princess Diana Archive//Getty Images Charles and Diana didn't carry out many joint engagements together. As Blunt reflected, "Princess Diana visited children's hospitals, traditional hand loom weavers and women's development projects. And wherever Diana went, the royal press pack followed. I had Prince Charles's engagements virtually to myself; no-one else was in the slightest bit interested."
Princess Diana Archive//Getty Images She met children at the Rural Women's Fair in Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos.
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Princess Diana Archive//Getty Images One of the couple's few joint engagements was during a visit to Molai Centre, a leprosy hospital and rehabilitation village in Maiduguri, Nigeria.
Tim Graham//Getty Images Another snap of the royal couple in the rehabilitation village in Maiduguri.
Tim Graham//Getty Images The Princess of Wales was the focus of much attention on the trip.
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Georges DE KEERLE//Getty Images On another engagement, the Princess of Wales met with tribes from Lagos.
Georges DE KEERLE//Getty Images She took the time to chat with various locals in attendance.
Princess Diana Archive//Getty Images For the day, the Princess wore a pale blue dress by Catherine Walker.
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Princess Diana Archive//Getty Images At the cultural show in Enugu, Diana chatted with a woman whom the original photo caption identifies as Mrs. Ankanobi.
Tim Graham//Getty Images Diana visited the Lagos University Teaching Hospital. In this picture, she signs the visitor's book.
Princess Diana Archive//Getty Images She wore a bright blue Bellville Sassoon dress for the occasion.
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Tim Graham//Getty Images On another day, Diana spoke with women during a visit to the farming village of Umuagbai in Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
Princess Diana Archive//Getty Images Diana wore a pink-and-white floral patterned Paul Costelloe dress, while Charles opted for an all-khaki outfit.
Emily Burack (she/her) is the Senior News Editor for Town & Country, where she covers entertainment, culture, the royals, and a range of other subjects. Before joining T&C, she was the deputy managing editor at Hey Alma, a Jewish culture site. Follow her @emburack on Twitter and Instagram.
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