Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, have embarked on a significant four-day tour of Colombia, engaging in various community activities and meeting with the country's Invictus Games team.
Their visit, marked by personal interactions and cultural exchanges, includes participating in art sessions and tree planting with local schoolchildren, showcasing their commitment to social and environmental causes. The tour also highlights the couple's ability to connect with diverse communities through language, with Prince Harry testing his Spanish skills. Amidst their journey, the royal couple's security needs in Colombia have been described as 'immense,' underscoring the global attention their visit attracts.
This tour coincides with updates on the Princess of Wales’s health, revealing the timeline for her ongoing cancer treatment.
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Harry and Meghan's tour in Colombia shows they're more about global celebrity status than respecting the traditions and duties of the British Royal Family.
Why are taxpayers footing the bill for Harry and Meghan's security during their globe-trotting escapades, especially when they're no longer serving royals?
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It's inspiring to see Harry and Meghan using their platform for meaningful engagement with communities in Colombia, truly embodying progressive values by highlighting social and environmental issues.
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Royal news – live: Harry and Meghan’s ‘immense’ Colombia security revealed as Kate’s recovery timeline emerges
Harry and Meghan will also meet with the country’s Invictus Games team. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s trip comes as the timeline for the Princess of Wales’s ongoing cancer treatment has been revealed.
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