LONDON - Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will visit Morocco at the end of February, just weeks before the Duchess is due to give birth.
The couple will spend three days in the country at the request of Her Majesty's Government.
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Meghan's exact due date hasn't been made public but Kensington Palace said it would be in the spring.
During an engagement in Birkenhead, Merseyside, Meghan told a well-wisher she was six months pregnant and is due "around April".
Most airlines will not let women fly if they are more than 37 weeks pregnant, so the trip could be another hint at her due date.
Many fans believe Meghan is expecting twins, but women carrying twins are advised not to travel after 32 weeks.
Full details of the visit will be announced closer to the trip.(FA)
The couple will spend three days in the country at the request of Her Majesty's Government.
Further reading: Meghan may be playing with fire like Diana (Daily Mail)
Meghan's exact due date hasn't been made public but Kensington Palace said it would be in the spring.
During an engagement in Birkenhead, Merseyside, Meghan told a well-wisher she was six months pregnant and is due "around April".
Most airlines will not let women fly if they are more than 37 weeks pregnant, so the trip could be another hint at her due date.
Many fans believe Meghan is expecting twins, but women carrying twins are advised not to travel after 32 weeks.
Full details of the visit will be announced closer to the trip.(FA)