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Prince Harry greeted with flowers by adorable girl, 9, as he arrives for royal visit to Zambia

THIS is the adorable moment a young girl handed Prince Harry a bouquet of flowers during his brief welcoming ceremony in Zambia this morning.

The Duke of Sussex arrived at Lusaka Airport today, beginning a brief two-day visit to the southern African country.

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A young girl offers Prince Harry a bouquet of flowers upon his arrival in Zambia

The prince, representing the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, left at the weekend and is expected to attend a reception to celebrate UK-Zambia relations today.

He is also due to visit Burma Barracks in the capital Lusaka to commemorate World War One and Two vets from the country.

His solo trip comes less than a month after Meghan and Harry returned to Britain from their overseas tour of Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga.

Meanwhile, The Sun revealed at the weekend pregnant Meghan had pulled out of the visit over concerns about the Zika virus.

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The Duke of Sussex touched down in the capital Lusaka today

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He took part in a brief welcoming ceremony on the airport runway

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The Prince is undergoing a two-day royal visit

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Harry pictured exiting the plane in Lusaka

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Pregnant Meghan has not joined him due to Zika fears, it has been reported

Officially the trip, which was announced last week, was always going to involve only Harry, 34, but palace courtiers privately claim the couple were both due to go.

An insider said: “As far as those on the ground in Zambia were concerned both Meghan and Harry were going. But Meghan is exhausted and, understandably, expressed serious concerns about travelling to a country with even the smallest Zika threat.

“In the end it was agreed Harry would go it alone and Meghan could rest-up and spend some quality time with Doria, who is down in the UK visiting.”

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Meghan, 37, who is expecting the couple’s first baby in the spring, was reportedly ordered by doctors to stay away from rainforests and jungles during the trip over fears about Zika.

The virus, mainly spread by mosquitoes, is more serious in pregnant women, and is blamed for serious birth defects.


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