It’s almost time for the suitcases to come out because Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are gearing up for an exciting trip to Morocco. Just a few weeks before their first royal baby is expected to arrive, the couple will be jetting off to North Africa for an official visit. This journey is not just another royal tour—it’s an opportunity to champion causes close to their hearts.
A Royal Moroccan Adventure Awaits
On February 8, the official Kensington Palace Twitter account announced the news to the world. The tweet read, “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.” While this might seem like just another royal outing, it’s so much more. Meghan, who’s now 37, and Harry, 34, are heading to North Africa with a mission to focus on girls’ education and the empowerment of young people. These causes resonate deeply with both of them, and this trip promises to leave a positive and lasting impact.

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Empowering Women Through Smart Works
One of Meghan’s royal patronages is Smart Works, a charity dedicated to helping long-term unemployed and vulnerable women regain the skills, confidence, and tools they need to succeed in job interviews, return to employment, and ultimately transform their lives. This organization’s mission is a direct reflection of the goals behind Harry and Meghan’s Morocco trip, focusing on empowering young people and promoting education.

A Commonwealth Commitment
Meghan’s role as a patron of the Association of Commonwealth Universities also fits seamlessly with this trip. This organization represents higher education across all 53 Commonwealth countries, and it’s a perfect match for the couple’s focus on education and empowerment. As we count down the days until Harry and Meghan touch down in Morocco, we can’t help but feel excited about the positive impact they’ll have on the people of North Africa.
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