The Strictly Come Dancing star reveals she got home from her Moroccan holiday safe and sound just days before the country's biggest earthquake in over 120 years struck
The 6.8 magnitude earthquake is believed to be the biggest to hit the country in more than 120 years.
Taking to Instagram, she shared her condolences to those affected by the tragedy, posting a picture walking through the streets of the foreign country. Local people also posted videos showing damage to parts of the famous red walls that surround the city, a Unesco World Heritage site."The UK stands ready to support our Moroccan friends," the Prime Minister wrote on social media, in a message that echoed that of Foreign Secretary James Cleverly.
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