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Meghan faces bumps in Fiji

Duchess had visited Suva Market to meet some female vendors but had to leave quickly due to crowd management issues

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The Duchess of Sussex was rushed through her visit to an indoor market in Fiji’s capital yesterday due to concerns about the large crowd that came to greet her in the relatively confined space.

Meghan chatted with one vendor and briefly greeted others at Suva Market, where throngs of people spilled into surroundin­g streets. She spent only about half of her allocated 15 minutes there as she was whisked through by security personnel in the enclosed and relatively dark market.

Meghan had visited Suva Market to meet some of the female vendors who have been involved in the UN Women’s project Markets for Change. Vendors were selling watermelon­s, pineapples and other fruit at the market, as well as handicraft­s and fans.

A Kensington Palace spokeswoma­n said that her visit was cut short due to crowd management issues.

Meghan, who is four months pregnant, and husband Prince Harry are on the ninth day of their 16-day tour of the South Pacific. Harry was not scheduled to visit the market, and was instead unveiling a plaque at a forest site home to species such as the Fiji tree frog.

Earlier yesterday, Meghan gave a speech at the University of the South Pacific where she talked about the excitement of attending university and the importance of education for women and girls in developing countries.

She said she was only able to attend university thanks to scholarshi­ps, financial aid programmes and paid work on campus, but that it was, without question, worth the effort.

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

“This visit is particular­ly nostalgic for us as a young married couple,” Harry said.

“My grandparen­ts stayed in this very 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 today 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 with a four-day visit to New Zealand.

 ??  ?? Britain’s Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, visit the University of the South Pacific in Suva, Fiji.
Britain’s Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, visit the University of the South Pacific in Suva, Fiji.
 ??  ?? Prince Harry and Meghan meet the President of Fiji Jioji Konrote and his wife Sarote.
Prince Harry and Meghan meet the President of Fiji Jioji Konrote and his wife Sarote.
 ??  ?? Meghan during a visit the University of the South Pacific.
Meghan during a visit the University of the South Pacific.
 ??  ?? Harry during a demonstrat­ion of kava making.
Harry during a demonstrat­ion of kava making.
 ?? Photos by AP and Reuters ?? Harry watches a demonstrat­ion of traditiona­l mat weaving.
Photos by AP and Reuters Harry watches a demonstrat­ion of traditiona­l mat weaving.
 ??  ?? Harry meets with students during a visit to the University of the South Pacific in Suva.
Harry meets with students during a visit to the University of the South Pacific in Suva.
 ??  ?? Meghan, Duchess of Sussex attends a morning tea reception at the British High Commission­er’s Residence.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex attends a morning tea reception at the British High Commission­er’s Residence.
 ??  ?? Prince Harry meets Litiana Vulaca, 86, who served tea to Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Fifi in 1953.
Prince Harry meets Litiana Vulaca, 86, who served tea to Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Fifi in 1953.

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