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Prince Harry, Meghan Markle arrive in Columbia despite received warnings

Claire Martin Published August 16, 2024
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have finally touched down in the Colombian capital Bogotá for their much-hyped trip to the country.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who turned a deaf ear to warnings about the trip, were welcomed by Vice President Francia Márquez on Thursday.

The Duchess dazzled in a navy summer suit and neutral-toned accessories for the morning event, and the Duke coordinated with her in a dark blue suit and bright blue button-down.

They were all smiles and in high spirits as they sat down for tea and a traditional Colombian cheese bread called pan de bono at Márquez’s residence before exchanging gifts with the dignitaries.

During their talk, Márquez shared her admiration for Harry’s mother, the late Princess Diana, according to Harper’s Bazaar.

(From left) Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and Francia Marquez in Colombia on Aug. 15, 2024. SUSSEX.COM

During the sit-down, the vice president expressed that she and the Sussexes share the same ideals and goals when it comes to championing a better, safer digital future and mental health landscape for our children and the world.

For their first stop of the morning, Meghan and Harry visited a local children’s school, the Colegio Cultura Popular, where they were given a tour and informational session by the institution’s head, Leonel Umaña Parra, and by José David, a student at the school.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at Colegio Cultura Popular school in Bogota, Colombia on Aug. 15, 2024. COURTESY OF THE VICE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE

The three-part Responsible Digital Future conference will include a panel led by youth and social leaders speaking about their experiences with online harms. 

Next, there will be a panel on the current tech landscape and tech accountability, and later, an informative session on the future of responsible tech.

It is worth mentioning here that some royal commentators and historians warned Harry and Meghan against visiting the country due to security concerns.

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