Meghan Markle Rushed Through Fiji Market, Security Concerns



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(SUVA, Fiji) – The Duchess of Sussex was visited by Fiji's capital on Wednesday.

Suva Market, where you'll be spotted on the streets. She spent only 15 minutes in the field of security and privacy.

Meghan had visited Suva Market to meet some of the female marketers who have been involved in the US Women's project "Markets for Change." Vendors have been selling watermelons, pineapples and other fruits at the market, and have been disabled.

A Kensington Palace spokeswoman told The Associated Press that her visit was cut short due to crowd management issues.

Meghan, who are four months pregnant, and husband Prince Harry are on the 9th day of their 16-day tour of the South Pacific. Harry was not scheduled to visit the market, and was instead unveiling a plate at a forest site to Fiji tree frog.

Earlier on Wednesday, Meghan Gave a Talk at the University of South Pacific where she discusses the excitement of attending university and the importance of education for women and girls in developing countries.

She said that she was only able to attend university, but that it was, without question, worth the effort.

On Tuesday, the couple attended a Grand Pacific Hotel and Harry said Fiji and Britain shared a love of rugby and a sense of humor.

"This visit is particularly nostalgic for a young married couple," said Harry. "My grandparents stayed in this hotel, the Grand Pacific, a number of times over the years. But this visit is also an opportunity to learn more about the future of Fiji, your economic growth, sustainable tourism development and social enterprises.

The couple is scheduled to visit Tonga on Thursday before returning to Sydney on Friday night for the final days of the Invictus Games, Harry's brainchild and the focus of their tour. The couple will then finish their trip to New Zealand.

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