Prince Harry and Meghan's royal Moroccan excursion: All the photos

After a delayed flight, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have officially touched down in Morocco for their three-day royal tour in the North African sun! The couple – who are gearing up to celebrate Baby Sussex in the spring – are set to enjoy a whirlwind few days, from Feb. 23 to 25, meeting important people and likely connecting with charitable organizations in the country that align with their passions in education, sport and youth empowerment. Harry and Meghan will be in the beautiful country until Monday, Feb. 25.
Click through all the photos from their Moroccan excursion…
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For their final royal engagement of their Moroccan tour, Prince Harry and Meghan arrived hand-in-hand at the residence of King Mohammed VI of Morocco.
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For their final engagement in Morocco, the Duchess of Sussex wowed in a gorgeous, floor-length print dress by Carolina Herrera – one of her favourite designers. She paired the look with nude pumps and her small satin Dior clutch, fashioning her hair up in a sleek bun to show off her Cartier earrings. Her beauty look was a bit more colourful than her classic bronzed cheek – she used a gorgeous coral blush.
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The duke and duchess chatted with Moulay Hassan, Crown Prince, Princess Lalla Meryem, Princess Lalla Hasna and King Mohammed VI during an audience at their royal residence.
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For their second and last outing on Feb. 25, Prince Harry and Meghan were greeted by a young well-wisher as they walked through the walled public Andalusian Gardens which has exotic plants, flowers and fruit trees.
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Meghan dazzled in a loose-fitting black strapless pleated dress, her white 'Keith' jacket by Babaton and her Manolo Blahnik polka dot slingbacks. She accessorized the look with her pair of 'Gourmette' GAS Bijoux earrings.
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It was certainly a colourful visit for the couple, who crossed over a beautiful rug to be greeted by well-wishers.
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Prince Harry and Meghan met with a metal engraver during their visit to the Kasbah of the Udayas near the Moroccan capital Rabat.
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The pregnant royal held onto two beautiful maroon flowers while showing off her megawatt smile.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were more loved up than ever, clasping hands as they wandered the beautiful garden grounds.
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For some socializing, food tasting and horse petting earlier in the day, Meghan wore a striped long-sleeved shirt, her J.Crew field jacket (which she previously wore in 2016) and a pair of maternity jeans believed to be HATCH. She anchored the look with Stuart Weitzman 'Brooks' booties and accessorized with Ecksand 'Tresses' gold earrings.
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The beautiful couple shared a moment alone while petting horses at the Moroccan Royal Federation of Equestrian Sports in Rabat earlier that day.
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Harry and Meghan spent time chatting with officials at the equestrian centre.
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The duo held hands during their visit to the Moroccan Royal Federation of Equitation Sports.
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The two are both big animal lovers, with Meghan having adopted a few dogs in the past and Harry being an avid polo player.
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Meghan and Harry arrived for the cooking demonstration, likely excited to learn how to put together traditional Moroccan dishes.
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The Suits alum looked beautiful as ever with a chic and sleek ponytail showing off her natural beauty.
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Duchess Meghan shared a hearty laugh with Chef Moha Fedal during a cooking demonstration, where children from under-privileged backgrounds learned traditional Moroccan recipes.
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The Duchess of Sussex tried some food during the demonstration. A known foodie, Meghan helped release a cookbook last year called Together: Our Community Cookbook.
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The parents-to-be both tried a traditional Moroccan beverage.
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The couple graciously took time to greet an adorable group of young fans.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex dusted off their finest clothes for an evening reception with Thomas Reilly, the British Ambassador to Morocco, and his wife, Alix, in the capital city of Rabat.
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The duchess received a gorgeous bouquet of flowers from two sweet girls who were greeting the two at the reception.
Prince Harry looked dapper as ever in a navy suit, while Meghan wowed in a custom Dior caftan, embellished with jewels on the sleeve. She anchored the look with a pair of silver pumps, a small cream clutch and a sleek up do.
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The couple were there to meet with influential Moroccan women, young entrepreneurs and disabled athletes, amongst others. It’s no surprise the two wanted to meet such an inspiring group, considering their involvement with youth empowerment and organizations that help wounded servicemen and women – like the Invictus Games Foundation and the Endeavour Fund Awards.
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The couple showed off their megawatt smiles while arriving at the event.
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Meghan spent some time chatting with influential female entrepreneurs at the reception.
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The duke and duchess arrived for their first stop of the day in the mountainous region of Asni, Morocco! Duchess Meghan looked perfectly chic and casual in an Alice + Olivia blazer, HATCH skinny jeans and anchored the look with her favourite pair of flat shoes – her Birdies Blackbird slippers. As for accessories, the pregnant royal chose Boh Runga Discologo gold earrings and a grey frayed-edge scarf (not pictured). She pulled the whole look together with a simple black maternity t-shirt.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made a colourful stop by the 'Education For All' boarding house for girls aged 12 to 18 on Feb. 24 – their second day in Morocco.
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The school, located in the mountainous city of Asni, ensures that girls from rural communities in the High Atlas Mountain regions have access to secondary education.
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Meghan lovingly cupped her blossoming baby bump while chatting with a group of young girls working on some homework. The mom-to-be holds education and youth empowerment close to her heart, so it's no surprise the two stopped by this organization.
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Meghan received some beautiful henna during their visit. The couple shared a sweet moment during the cultural process.
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Prince Harry chatted with a young girl at a boarding house in the town of Asni.
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The 37-year-old showed off the pretty henna design she received on her hand.
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She first wore these sunglasses on royal tour in Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and the Tonga last year.
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Gaggles of well-wishers were in Asni waiting to shake hands with Prince Harry and Meghan.
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Prince Harry showed off his natural charm, chatting with a pair of women who looked overjoyed to be meeting the prince.
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The pregnant royal, who's due to welcome her baby in the spring, received a beautiful bouquet of flowers. She stopped to chat with a group of women at the 'Education for All' house.
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Meghan was positively glowing as she and Harry left the boarding house to stop by Lycée Qualifiant Grand Atlas, a secondary school in the area.
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Duchess Meghan jogged over to meet two adorable little girls, Rania and Rayhanna, while in Asni.
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The couple surprised a classroom of students during their visit to the local secondary school.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex shared a hearty laugh while watching a group of students play outside.
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Harry and Meghan shared a sweet moment while on the soccer field. The duchess leaned into her husband.
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Meghan's natural beauty – and pretty freckles! – shined through during the investiture.
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Meghan switched from her black t-shirt to a pretty white blouse for an Investiture for Michael McHugo, the founder of 'Education for All.'
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Harry and Meghan presented Michael McHugo with the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire.
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The Duchess of Sussex walked the tarmac with her husband looking every inch the fashion-forward royal she is! She was radiant in a red bespoke Valentino dress, designed based on a 2013 vintage-inspired collection by the fashion house. The pregnant duchess fashioned her raven locks in a chic and sleek bun, accessorizing her ensemble with a pair of beige gloves and a matching clutch, the VRing Smooth Calfskin Crossbody Bag in pink by Valentino. She anchored the look with a bespoke pair of Rockstud pumps by the label, with the studs removed.
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Thomas has been the Ambassador of Morocco since June 12, 2017. He represents the Queen and the UK government in the country to which they are appointed. As Ambassador, he’s responsible for the direction and work of the Embassy and its Consulates, including political work, trade and investment, press and cultural relations, and visa and consular services.
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The colour red has great historical significance in Morocco, meaning hardiness, bravery, strength and valour on the country’s national flag.
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Meghan lovingly clutched Harry's hand as they walked across the tarmac. It’s believed the duchess is due to welcome her first child into the royal fold around the end of April or early May.
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Later on this evening, Harry and Meghan will be privately greeted by 15-year-old Crown Prince Moulay Hassan at the royal residence they’re staying at, royal reported Omid Scobie tweeted. Photo: © Getty Images

Leading up to their arrival, Thomas told HELLO!’s royal correspondent Emily Nash: “It is hugely exciting to have TRH The Duke and Duchess of Sussex here for the next few days, and I am delighted to have this opportunity to showcase the vital roles that that girl’s education and youth empowerment are playing in shaping Modern Morocco.”
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The 37-year-old's makeup look showed off her natural beauty, with a bronzed cheek, eye-catching highlighter on her cheekbones and a subtle smoky eye.
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