Duke and Duchess of Sussex visit South Africa’s oldest mosque
By Reuters
25 September 2019 |
2:22 pm
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited South Africa's oldest mosque, Auwul Mosque, on Tuesday as part of their South African tour.
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