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MEGHAN Markle and Prince Harry have kicked-off their three-day tour of Morocco with a guard of honour in Casablanca.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were delayed by two hours after their commercial flight was late taking off following the knock-on effects of an earlier delay to their scheduled plane.

 Harry and Meghan were greeted by the British ambassador to Morocco
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Harry and Meghan were greeted by the British ambassador to MoroccoCredit: Rex Features
 The final preparations to the guard of honour were being made ahead of the royal arrival
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The final preparations to the guard of honour were being made ahead of the royal arrivalCredit: Rex Features

Meghan and Harry were welcomed to the country by the British ambassador Thomas Reilly and his wife Alix.

The Duchess kicked off the tour in style, wearing a red bespoke Valentino dress which was accessorised with a pink clutch handbag and gloves as well as matching high heels by Christian Dior.

The Duke of Sussex also looked stylish in a grey suit.

Harry inspected a guard of honour from the Auxiliary Forces, who were dressed in dazzling white uniforms.

The royals then walked along a red carpet that led to Casablanca Airport's royal suite where they were offered milk and dates.

A motorcade of black limousines was on hand to take the couple to meet the country's Crown Prince Moulay Hassan.

The 15-year-old prince shook hands with the royal couple at the entrance to their villa in the grounds of the royal palace.

They will be staying as guests of Morocco's King Mohammed VI.

 The Duke and Duchess were greeted by Crown Prince Moulay Hassan at a royal residence in Rabat
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The Duke and Duchess were greeted by Crown Prince Moulay Hassan at a royal residence in RabatCredit: PA:Press Association
 Harry and Meghan were offered the traditional Moroccan welcome of dates and milk
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Harry and Meghan were offered the traditional Moroccan welcome of dates and milkCredit: AFP or licensors
 Meghan and Harry will stay overnight in Rabat in a royal residence
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Meghan and Harry will stay overnight in Rabat in a royal residenceCredit: PA:Press Association
 Meghan and Harry were taken to the capital Rabat to meet the Crown Prince
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Meghan and Harry were taken to the capital Rabat to meet the Crown PrinceCredit: Reuters
 Meghan showed off her bump under her stylish outfit
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Meghan showed off her bump under her stylish outfitCredit: Reuters
 The visit is the couple's third official overseas trip
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The visit is the couple's third official overseas tripCredit: Reuters
 Meghan looked elegant in a bright red dress
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Meghan looked elegant in a bright red dressCredit: Rex Features
 Meghan accessorised her red Valentino dress with a pink clutch bag and matching gloves
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Meghan accessorised her red Valentino dress with a pink clutch bag and matching glovesCredit: Rex Features

Mr Reilly said: "It’s hugely exciting to have their royal highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Sussex here for the the next few days and I’m really excited to showcase the vital roles that girls education and youth employment are playing in shaping modern Morocco.

"When we began planning for this visit, I had a very clear view in my mind of the story we wanted this visit to tell. It’s the same story we’ve be telling consistently at this embassy for the last 20 months since my arrival here.

"This official visit by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will highlight Morocco’s focus on women’s empowerment, girls education, inclucivity and the encouragement of social entrepreneurship."

The pair are making only their third official overseas trip together, following visits to Dublin and a tour of Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific last year.

The royal couple are set to have a busy few days with seven official engagements lined up.

After landing in the North African country Prince Harry and Meghan are expected to travel to the capital Rabat.

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Meghan, 37, who is seven months pregnant, and her husband have no official duties this evening.

They are due to fly by helicopter tomorrow to Asni, at the foot of the Atlas Mountains to see the work being done by the charity Education For All, which helps provide an education for girls aged 12 to 18 in rural parts of the country.

Meghan is expected to take part in a Henna ceremony and the couple will then watch a secondary school football match.

The pair will then attend a formal reception hosted by the British Ambassador in Rabat.

Their itinerary on Monday starts with a visit to the Moroccan Royal Federation of Equestrian Sports, which helps support children with special needs.

 The couple walked the red carpet before going to the royal suite at the airport
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The couple walked the red carpet before going to the royal suite at the airportCredit: Reuters
 The royal couple held hands as they were escorted from the airport
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The royal couple held hands as they were escorted from the airportCredit: Reuters
 Meghan cradled her baby bump after stepping off the plane
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Meghan cradled her baby bump after stepping off the planeCredit: Reuters
 The royals were given a warm reception after their flight
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The royals were given a warm reception after their flightCredit: Reuters

There they will watch a riding demonstration and attend a horse-grooming session with some of the kids.

They will then go to Villa Des Ambassadors, which teaches disadvantaged children how to cook traditional recipes and will meet disabled kids who work in a specially-designed restaurant.

Finally they will visit a market run by social entrepreneurs and meet young people.

Security fears had been sparked for the royal visit after riots erupted in Rabat earlier this week during a march by teachers demanding more pay.

Royal protection officers are said to be worried about the situation and have banned the royal couple from walkabouts.

The tour comes days after Meghan enjoyed a baby shower in New York with pals including Serena Williams.

Meghan's trip to the Big Apple was criticised in some quarters after the lavish visit was said to have cost £330,000.

Princess Diana's former private secretary Patrick Jephson described the private visit as "pretty unedifying".

Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, first visited Morocco in 1995 and then again in 2011 with the Duchess of Cornwall.

 The Duchess was all smiles as she left airport
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The Duchess was all smiles as she left airportCredit: Rex Features
 The royals expected to meet King Mohammed VI later this evening
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The royals expected to meet King Mohammed VI later this eveningCredit: Reuters
 The guard of honour was on hand to formally welcome the royals
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The guard of honour was on hand to formally welcome the royalsCredit: Rex Features
 Every last detail was perfect for the guard of honour
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Every last detail was perfect for the guard of honourCredit: Reuters
 The royals are staying as guests of King Mohammed VI
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The royals are staying as guests of King Mohammed VICredit: Splash News
 Meghan recently flew to New York for a lavish baby shower with pals
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Meghan recently flew to New York for a lavish baby shower with palsCredit: The Mega Agency


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