Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have visited the Royal Equestrian Club in Rabat during their trip to Morocco.
Kensington Palace said that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex got to see how “equine therapy helps disabled children and young people with mental health challenges.”
The royal couple met with the staff at the equestrian club to see how spending time with horses can be beneficial for children.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex meet disabled young people grooming horses at the Royal Equestrian Club and hear how spending time with horses is a source of therapy for them. #RoyalVisitMorocco pic.twitter.com/o7orIy9efO
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) February 25, 2019
The Duke and Duchess also visited a Moroccan school and spoke to young girls who were studying for exams.
EFA Morocco is responsible for helping girls from the poorest villages to “reach their potential.”
Their royal visit to Morocco has been filled with activities including a trip to the EFA Morocco’s Boarding House, a meeting with the teachers from Lycée Collegial Le Grand Atlas and the newlyweds even watched a football match at the college.
A Henna ceremony was also performed on Meghan – which is a Moroccan tradition for pregnant women.
The Duke and Duchess watch students play in a football match at the Lycée Collegial Le Grand Atlas and met some of the players afterwards. pic.twitter.com/xyVge0qKxU
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) February 24, 2019