Meghan Markle and Prince Harry kicked off their four-day tour in Colombia with a day of important connections and cultural immersion. From the moment they arrived in Bogotá, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex dove into the country’s heritage, starting with a session including Vice President Francia Márquez and her partner, Rafael Yerney Pinillo.
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The Sussexes and their hosts shared welcome gifts and enjoyed the local delicacy, pan de bono—a tasty Colombian cheese bread that added a nice touch to their meeting. After that, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle spent time with local schoolchildren at Colegio Cultura Popular, discussing the digital world and its impact on society.
Their visit was also adorned by vibrant performances from Colombian artists, which sprinkled a cultural flavor to their already packed schedule. Interestingly, Vice President Márquez expressed that she and the former royals advocate for a safer digital environment. In addition, they discussed initiatives to protect children from online harm and projects that support mental health.
In the next few days, the royal pair will attend the renowned Petronio Álvarez Festival in Cali, a highlight of their visit that celebrates African heritage in Colombia. With this tour, the couple will support the military community, and discuss critical issues of mental health and digital literacy for young people.