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The son of British Crown Prince Harry and his wife, Duchess Sussex, Megan Markle, arrived in Morocco late Saturday after an hour flight.
The royal couple landed Saturday in Casablanca at 21:00 local time, for a three-day trip in accordance with the strictest security measures due to protests in Morocco, according to the Vanity Fair.
The trip of Prince Harry and Megan Markle to Morocco will include visits to the cities of Casablanca, Asni and Rabat, and their busy schedule will include seven engagements.
Prince Harry and Megan Markle will visit an Asni Residential School, run by Education for All, an organization that provides education to girls in rural areas of the country.
Megan Marckel will also attend a henna ceremony on her husband's evening at an official reception organized by the British Ambassador to Morocco, Thomas Riley, in Rabat, where they will meet women, young entrepreneurs and athletes with disabilities.
Prince Harry and Megan Markell, at the request of the British Foreign Ministry, said during a visit to Twitter earlier this month: "This visit is a recognition of the close relationship between our two countries. "
"This is an opportunity to take advantage of Moroccan history and look to its future with a focus on the role of women, youth and education in building this future."
Prince Harry and Megan Markle traveled with a footnote of eight employees, including three press representatives and a hairdresser, who confirmed that the Duchess of Sussex, who would have been pregnant the seventh month, had received assistance medical.
ABC News announced that Prince Harry and his wife Megan Markell's trip to Morocco would be their last international trip before receiving their first child.
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