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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are jetting off on another international trip. Meghan and Harry are scheduled to visit Morocco at the end of the month for just a few days, with the goal of strengthening the bond between the North African country and the U.K.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will visit Morocco from Saturday 23rd February to Monday 25th February 2019. This visit is at the request of Her Majesty’s Government. Full details of the visit will be announced in due course. pic.twitter.com/zXAUIVhEdm
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) February 8, 2019
Their visit will be quite short, only lasting from Saturday, February 23 to Monday, February 25. A Kensington Palace spokesperson also revealed to People that the couple will use their visit to “highlight the vital roles that girls’ education and youth empowerment are playing in, and shaping, modern Morocco.”
It’s not clear where exactly the expectant parents will travel in the country, whether they’ll make an appearance in the coastal Casablanca, spend time in colorful Marrakech, or travel elsewhere. If their previous trips to New Zealand and Tongo are any indications of what’s to come, though, the pair will likely take the time to connect with locals and learn more about the culture that surrounds them.
As Meghan’s due date (sometime in April) quickly approaches, she shows no signs of slowing down her full schedule of international visits and charity work. According to Vanity Fair’s royal correspondent Katie Nicholl, the Duchess plans to work as closely up to her due date as possible. Who knows? There could even be more trips to come.
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