Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, was rushed out of a market in Fiji’s capital on Wednesday due to security concerns over “crowd management issues”, the Kensington Palace suggested. Meghan was due to spend 15 minutes with women vendors at the market involved in the UN Women’s Markets for Change project in Suva, but was escorted out after seven minutes of her allocated time. Women at the market expressed their disappointment with the Duchess’ visit, demanding for another visit and more time with Meghan at the market.
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Meghan Markle rushed out of Fijian market over security concerns
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