Royal SHOCK: Prince Harry 'LEAVES Meghan Markle behind' – 'wandered off'
PRINCE HARRY has been accused of ‘leaving’ Meghan Markle ‘behind’ as the Royal couple touched down in Morocco on Saturday evening.
Meghan Markle appears to be 'left behind' by Harry in Morocco
Meghan Markle was “left” behind by Prince Harry as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex landed in Morocco over the weekend, according to a commentator. Basil Zempilas claimed the Duke of Sussex “left Meghan behind” as he inspected a Guard of Honour at the airport which had been pre-arranged. Commenting on Prince Harry and Meghan's arrival at Casablanca airport, Sunrise host Monique Wright said: “We think she is about 30-weeks pregnant, it has been a busy few days for Meghan.
“She had this luxurious baby shower in New York and now they are in Morocco for three-days.
“Unable to mingle with crowds though because of the protests in the capital.
“This is meant to be the last trip for Meghan. Apparently, in the three days, they are taking a day for themselves.”
Sunrise co-host Zempilas stepped in claiming the Duke of Sussex had “left” his pregnant wife moments after landing.
Harry has sort of left Meghan behind here. He has wandered off
He said: “Harry has sort of left Meghan behind here. He has wandered off.”
Wright claimed “someone was rolling Meghan in” before quickly adding “there she is”.
Meghan and Harry are in the north African country to promote girls’ education and mental health awareness, both known close causes of the couple.
The Royal couple are expected to visit projects aimed at strengthening women in society and tackling mental health challenges.
On their last day, the royal couple are expected to visit the Moroccan Royal Federation of Equestrian Sports.
During their trip, Meghan also received a henna tattoo, in celebration of her pregnancy.
The henna tattoo, popular Morocco, is seen as good luck for pregnant women.
Samira Ouaadi, 17, who created the design said: "It's a tradition for pregnant women in Morocco to have a henna tattoo.
Meghan Markle and Harry arrive at Moroccan cookery school
"We do it for major celebrations like getting married or having a baby. It's like the plant of paradise so we use it to mark all major occasions."
When the artwork was finished the Duchess praised Samira saying "That's really lovely" before giving Prince Harry a closer look.
Morocco's King Mohammed VI will meet the Duke and Duchess to mark the end of their visit.
The visit comes at the close of a hectic week for Meghan following her New York baby shower.