The Duchess of Sussex impresses by speaking French on royal tour of Morocco

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From Harper's BAZAAR

Proving she's mastered the art of royal tours, the Duchess of Sussex impressed by speaking French on day three of her and Prince Harry's Moroccan trip.

Yesterday, the couple visited a secondary boarding school in Asni Town to find out more about the country's 'Education for All' scheme.

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While touring the classrooms, the mother-to-be - who has been learning French for eight years - decided to put her skills into practice.

She asked two of the pupils, "Qu’est ce que tu veux être quand tu quittes l’école?" which translates to "What do you want to do when you leave school?"

One explained that they wanted to become a teacher to which Meghan replied: "Wow, that's wonderful."

According to royal correspondent Rebecca English, Meghan apologised for her "high school French" but she certainly impressed the students.

"She was better than her husband!" one girl exclaimed.

Prince Harry agreed, admitting that he doesn't speak the language "at all".

This morning, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited the Moroccan Federation of Equestrian Sport where the couple petted horses.

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It's their final day of the Moroccan royal tour and the couple are expected to meet King Mohammed before heading back to the UK.

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