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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry used fleet of Range Rovers shipped out from UK on royal Africa tour

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MEGHAN Markle and Prince Harry have been using a fleet of Range Rovers specially shipped out from the UK to use during their royal tour of South Africa.

The high-end 4x4s have been drafted in because organisers were unable to locally obtain cars suitable – and offering adequate security – for Harry, Meghan and baby Archie, says a report.

 The Duchess of Sussex walks from a UK-registered Range Rover as she arrives to visit the University of Johannesburg in South Africa

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The Duchess of Sussex walks from a UK-registered Range Rover as she arrives to visit the University of Johannesburg in South AfricaCredit: PA:Press Association
 Prince Harry and Meghan visit Cape Town during their royal tour of South Africa

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Prince Harry and Meghan visit Cape Town during their royal tour of South AfricaCredit: Paul Edwards – The Sun
 The cars for the trip were offered by Jaguar Land Rover, and were transported at no cost to the taxpayer

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The cars for the trip were offered by Jaguar Land Rover, and were transported at no cost to the taxpayerCredit: Paul Edwards – The Sun

Meghan was pictured arriving in a British-registered blue Range Rover during her visit to the University of Johannesburg, South Africa, on Tuesday.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were chauffeured in the same vehicle during a visit to Cape Town earlier, where they were accompanied by security, driving in five Land Rover Discoverys.

News agency the Press Association reports that the cars provided for the 10-day trip were offered by Jaguar Land Rover, and were transported at no cost to the taxpayer.

The manufacturer has provided vehicles for the royal family for decades, including on foreign visits.

The Times says that the shipment included five Land Rover Discoverys as police back-up vehicles, along with the couple’s Range Rover, which they use at home.

“NO COST TO TAXPAYER”

A royal source told the paper: “Jaguar Land Rover has a long relationship with the royal family and has loaned cars for royal visits for many decades, all over the world.

“On this visit, it was not possible to obtain enough cars, or cars with extra security features, locally, although this was attempted.

“Jaguar Land Rover kindly offered to bring cars from the UK to support the visit, at no cost to the taxpayer.”

The revelation comes after there was a furore over the couple’s recent use of private jets.

Harry and Meghan faced criticism in August after reportedly taking four private jet journeys in 11 days, rather than opting for commercial flights, despite speaking out on environmental issues.

The Duke has previously said that he would have a maximum of two children due to his concerns about climate change.

PRIVATE FLIGHTS

Speaking for a special edition of British Vogue in August, Harry said: “What we need to remind everybody is: These are things that are happening now. We are already living in it.

“We are the frog in the water and it’s already been brought to the boil. Which is terrifying.”

In September, Harry defended the couple’s “occasional” private flights and said they were necessary to keep his family safe.

He said during a visit to Amsterdam: “If I have to do that, it is not a decision that I want to take, but if I have to do that, then I will ensure, as I have done previously, and as I will continue to make sure that I do, that I balance out that impact that I have.”

He added: “I have always offset my CO2. I think part of the group discussion that we had earlier is ‘what is offsetting CO2’.”

ARCHIE’S SCHEDULE

The Duchess of Sussex has revealed the schedule for her first trip to South Africa was based around a special person in her life – baby son Archie’s feeding times.

In an interview given on the penultimate day of Meghan and Harry’s visit to southern Africa, the duchess also said she missed her husband “so much” while he was away on a solo tour of the region.

She described being in South Africa for the first time as a “really powerful” experience.

And speaking about her formal role with the Commonwealth “family”, she said the platform that came with the position was something she took “incredibly seriously”.

Quizzed about how the trip has been as a family, Meghan replied: “On my goodness, well, we’re doing well.

“I think the schedule – they have been very kind to me, because everything is based around Archie’s feed times.

“So it’s a full plate, but we’re making it work. It’s worth it.”

The couple have spent the past nine days visiting southern Africa and raising issues they are passionate about including wildlife conservation and female empowerment.

 The Duchess of Sussex visited the University of Johannesburg on Tuesday

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The Duchess of Sussex visited the University of Johannesburg on TuesdayCredit: Paul Edwards – The Sun
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