Meghan Markle Declines Selfie Request During Morocco School Visit

During the royal couple’s visit to the Grant Atlas Vocational High School on Sunday, an American high school student is said to have approached Meghan Markle for a selfie, only to be turned down.
According to Emily Andrews of The Sun, who was on the trip to Morocco: "Meghan was asked for a selfie, but she politely said she couldn’t." The journalist explains: "They prefer, if they have time, to pose for photos taken by someone else’s phone."
Moreover, during this same trip, and more precisely during the visit to the Equestrian Center, the Duchess of Sussex would have, to comment on the anxiety of a pony, stated: "Well, I imagine we all have our moments when we don’t like to be photographed."
However, it is worth noting what the media PurePeople says about this: "If Queen Letizia of Spain has finally - willingly or unwillingly - succumbed to the selfie craze, the Duchess Meghan, who had quite a few on her now-closed Instagram account, is not there yet." This is in line with Emily Andrews’ incomprehension on this subject, the latter stating: "Not sure why (Meghan Markle refuses selfies, editor’s note). Does it look better??"
Moreover, the royal couple had already posed for a selfie on October 28 in Wellington, New Zealand. A selfie revealed by Emily Andrews herself who, there, wonders.
So, why no selfies? Or rather... Why "no more" selfies?
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