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Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – As part of her tour of Morocco with her husband, Prince Harry, Miguel Marquele had the opportunity to familiarize himself with the traditions of the Moroccan people and to be part of them. this. What did she do during her stay in Morocco?
The three-day tour between the Duke and the Duchess of Sussex aims to strengthen ties between the United Kingdom and Morocco.
King Mohammed VI welcomed the duo and was received by the Crown Prince of Morocco, Prince Moulay El Hassan, at the Palace of Hospitality in Rabat.
Dates and milk were served to them, in addition to the water of the flowers, a tradition that is generally found in Moroccan weddings.
They went to a girls' boarding school in the Atlas.
Kensington Palace said via Twitter that the tour will feature "the work done to promote girls' education, empower young people and support children".
The Duke and Duchess traveled to Asni on Sunday, where they met with students from a local school and learned of the existence of the Moroccan NGO Education for All, which builds boarding schools for students. girls aged 12 to 18 years old.
During their stay at the foundation, the duo was greeted with "folk songs and songs," according to the Moroccan News Agency (MAP).
After meeting the founder of the Duchess of Education for All, Michael McGuue, Merkel was invited to participate in a traditional Moroccan-style henna engraving: a girl put henna on her hand while the Prince Harry was sitting next to her.
Merkel can see the henna inscriptions after finishing her activities with Prince Harry and attending a reception organized by the British Ambassador to Morocco.
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