Royal visit: Prince Harry and his wife Megan in Morocco



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BBC Royal Affairs correspondent Johnny Diamond, during the official visit of the Duke of Prince Sussex and his wife, Duchess Meghan to Morocco, was little mentioned.

Here are some of the best shots of Prince Harry and his wife Megan during this three-day visit.

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Duc and Duchess of Cesis in Morocco

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This visit is the last of the couple before the date of the birth of their child in April or May. Duke Megan received medical wishes throughout the visit.

During the visit, a student from the Center for Education for All in the Atlas Mountains placed traditional henna inscriptions on Megan's hand, designed to bring luck to the unborn baby . The center offers classes for girls in rural areas.

The Duchess of Cesses and the traditional process of henna engraving

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The Duchess of Cesis in Morocco

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended a football game mixing boys and girls at the training center. "We are proud of you all, you are a good example to follow," said Megan in French goalkeeper.

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The Duchess of Cesis in Morocco

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Megan received the traditional Rose Water Reception at the residence of the British Ambassador to Morocco and took the opportunity to publish a message on the empowerment of girls: "Women must rise to the challenge all over the world", she said.

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The trip was not a pleasant moment. The couple tasted Moroccan dishes prepared by Chef Moha, who offers the Moroccan version of the Master Chef program. Moha told the royal guests, "Get up with your child and I will cook for your three children."

At the same event, Moroccan children prepared sweets using recipes from a cookbook launched by Duchess Meghan to help families affected by the Greenflood fire in London.

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On the last day of the visit, the royal couple went to an equestrian center to learn about Morocco's efforts to treat children with special needs with horses. Akram had Down syndrome.

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The visit ended with a tea party organized by the Moroccan king Mohammed VI at the royal palace of Salé, near Rabat, where Prince Harry handed a letter from Queen Elizabeth to the royal family of Morocco.

Duchess and Duke of Cecs in Morocco during the visit of the royal family in Morocco

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