Meghan and Harry's tour of Colombia: in pictures
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have just completed a four-day tour of Colombia, at the invite of the country's vice president Francia Márquez. In a statement confirming the four-day visit prior to their arrival, Marquez said she was “pleased” that Colombia will be hosting Meghan and Harry for the excursion, which will “illuminate Colombia's role as a beacon of culture and innovation”.
During their trip, the couple spent time in the country's capital, Bogotá, as well as the Caribbean and Pacific regions of Cartagena and Cali for various engagements – including school visits, empowerment and tech safety panels, lunches and dinners with local leaders and representatives, and an Invictus Games training session.
The agenda of the trip focused on key aspects of the Archewell Foundation’s priorities, as well as the Sussexes’ philanthropic endeavours, including highlighting the military community, cyberbullying, and female empowerment.
Here, we bring you highlights from their trip so far:
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Meghan and Harry wrapped up their tour with an appearance at the Petronio Music Festival in Cali, alongside vice president Francia Marquez and her partner Rafael Yerney Pinillo. Meghan wore a drop-waist maxi dress by the Colombian designer Andres Otalora, while Harry opted for a blue short-sleeved shirt and navy trousers.
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Meghan wore a drop-waist dress by the Colombian designer Andres Otalora, while Harry opted for a blue short-sleeved shirt and navy trousers. They were presented with parting gifts to as mementos of their time in the country.
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That afternoon, the couple visited El Vallado recreational unit to learn more about Jóvenes por Cali, a community group that works to cultivate social change in their city.
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During their visit, the Sussexes met with youth volunteers and showed off their salsa moves on the dance floor.
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Meghan kept her styling casual in a white Anine Bing t-shirt, a simple embroidered skirt by the Colombian designer Juan de Dios, gold earrings by the Colombian jewellery brand Álvaro Ávila, and her trusty pair of flat Stuart Weitzman sandals. Harry co-ordinated with his wife in complementing white and cream shades, with tan shoes.
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The morning of their final day, Meghan and Harry attended the 'Afro-Descendant Women and Power: Voices of Equity' summit, which featured Afro-Colombian women leaders across industries speaking on the daily challenges that they face due to racism, gender bias and financial discrimination.
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Meghan joined vice president Francia Márquez on-stage for the final panel of the day, where they shared how uplifting the voices of women has propelled their own work.
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Meghan wore a white sleeveless shirt from Mango, a sequin embroidered pencil skirt from the Colombian designer Silvia Tcherassi, magenta Manolo Blahnik heels, and a pair of gold earrings – which were a special gift from Márquez, handmade by artisans in the Chocó region of Colombia.
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The couple enjoyed the rest of the day's speakers and performances from their seats in the audience.
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On the third day of their visit, Harry and Meghan landed in Cartagena. Meghan opted for a camisole and matching skirt by the Colombian designer Johanna Ortiz, styled with a white wide-brim hat. Harry wore a blue shirt and beige slacks.
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The couple toured Escuela Tambores de Cabildo, a local musical school based in the city of Cartagena that trains young people in the art of traditional African drumming.
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They met with the school's founder, Rafael Ramos, to participate in a drum lesson and performance with students.
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Francia Marquez introduced the couple to the local school community. They then learnt about the significance of programs that help preserve Cartagena's Afro-Colombian culture and roots — especially amid growing gentrification in the city.
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They then paid a visit to the village of San Basilio de Palenque, known for historically being the first 'free town' for Africans in the Americas.
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The couple dressed casually in light-coloured separates. Meghan wore a knitted tank top by Argent with a white linen skirt by Posse and a wide-brim hat from the Colombia-based brand Hannia Char.
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They enjoyed a performance by local singers and dancers.
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The couple visited Colegio La Giralda in Bogotá on the second day of their trip. Meghan wore a Loro Piana blazer over a white shirt and cropped trousers, with Chanel ballet flats, while Harry opted for a light blue Luca Faloni shirt and sage green Mott & Bow trousers.
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They spent time there meeting with the young students, as well as visiting an art class and helping to plant trees in the school's garden.
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They posed for a group photo with some of the students.
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That afternoon, the Sussexes attended a training session with the Invictus Games Colombia team at the Centro de Rehabilitación Inclusiva.
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Meghan wore a Giuliva Heritage shirt tucked into a polka-dot skirt, with Jimmy Choo sandals and her staple gold jewellery. Harry kept it casual in a Vince polo shirt and jeans by Banana Republic.
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During their visit, the couple toured the facility and rehabilitation facilities and spoke with Team Colombia athletes during a sitting volleyball match.
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They also met with several military veterans at the centre.
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For their arrival in Bogotá, Meghan wore an elegant navy Veronica Beard set, styled with a Loro Piana bag and Manolo Blahnik pumps. Prince Harry opted for a co-ordinating navy suit and blue Brioni shirt.
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Meghan warmly greets vice president Francia Marquez, shortly after landing in Bogotá.
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The couple posed for an official photo with the Colombian vice president Francia Marquez and her partner Rafael Yerney Pinillo.
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They also met with students at a local college.
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Meghan and Harry then paid a visit to the National Centre for the Arts in Bogotá.
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Appropriately, Meghan wore a patterned jaquard dress by the Colombian designer Johanna Ortiz – a brand she has worn previously – paired with strappy Jimmy Choo sandals and Cartier jewellery. Harry changed into a light beige linen suit.
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They enjoyed a folkloric dance presentation.
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They then met with some of the performers...
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... before getting involved in the dancing themselves.
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For their final stop of the day, the royals joined Francia Marquez to speak on-stage at the Responsible Digital Future forum at EAN University.
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Meghan wore a brown Victoria Beckham shirt with matching silk trousers by La Ligne, heeled Aquazzura sandals and her favourite new Cartier necklace. She wore her hair up in a glossy ponytail.
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The couple discussed the impact of cyberbullying during the forum.
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