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Duchess in danger!

Meghan Markle was scheduled to spend up to 20 minutes touring the Suva market in Fiji yesterday to learn about a UN Women’s project, “Markets for Change,” which promotes women’s empowerment in marketplaces throughout the South Pacific, but her visit was cut short due to security concerns.

Her security detail grew concerned about the large crowds and decided to whisk the pregnant royal back to her car and away from the venue. Prince Harry, meanwhile, was off visiting a local rainforest, which the former actress couldn't do with him due to the Zika virus risk in the nation.

Earlier in the day, the Duchess of Sussex delivered her first royal tour speech at the University of the South Pacific, and spoke to the crowd about the importance of higher education for women.

"As a university graduate, I know the personal feeling of pride and excitement that comes with attending university. From the moment you receive your acceptance letter to the exams you spend countless late nights studying for, the lifelong friendships you make with your fellow alumni to the moment that you receive your diploma, the journey of higher education is an incredible, impactful and pivotal one," she said.

"I am also fully aware of the challenges of being able to afford this level of schooling for many people around the world, myself included. It was through scholarships, financial aid programs and work-study where my earnings from a job on campus went directly towards my tuition – that I was able to attend university. And, without question, it was worth every effort,” she continued.

"Everyone should be afforded the opportunity to receive the education they want, but more importantly the education they have the right to receive. And for women and girls in developing countries, this is vital. When girls are given the right tools to succeed, they can create incredible futures, not only for themselves but for all of those around them," she concluded.

This American princess is smashing it out of the park!