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Photos: Meghan and Harry visit South Africa’s oldest mosque

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex ate traditional South African food and visited the country’s oldest mosque on day two of their 10-day tour of Africa.

The royals visited the 225-year-old Auwal Mosque in Bo-Kaap, Cape Town, on South Africa’s Heritage Day – a public holiday celebrating national culture.

Earlier, the couple visited a charity that works with surfers to provide mental health support for youngsters.

The tour is their first official overseas trip with their son, Archie.

On their trip to the mosque, Prince Harry and Meghan met with local faith leaders, including Imam Sheikh Ismail Londt and Muslim community leader, Mohamed Groenwald.

Meghan wore a headscarf to enter the mosque which was built in 1794 in Bo-Kaap district, which is known for its neon-coloured terraced houses.

On their trip to the mosque, Prince Harry and Meghan met with local faith leaders, including Imam Sheikh Ismail Londt and Muslim community leader, Mohamed Groenwald.

Meghan wore a headscarf to enter the mosque which was built in 1794 in Bo-Kaap district, which is known for its neon-coloured terraced houses.

The duchess joined the NGO for a session on Monwabisi Beach
Prince Harry and Meghan met surf mentors and some of the young people they help

 

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