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Newly shared photos from Prince Harry and Meghan’s tour of Colombia show the couple kissing on the dance floor and showing off their moves.
The images were taken on the final day of their tour to the South American country, which concluded on Sunday.
But the photos have only now been shared online by Prince Harry and Meghan’s Archewell Foundation.
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In a glowing summary of the final day, the Sussex.com website describes their appearance at the Unidad Recreativa El Vallado in Cali as a “heartwarming and impactful visit”.
Following salsa and hip hop performances by the city’s youth, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex joined the children on the dancefloor.
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Wearing a white embroidered skirt by local designer Juan De Dios and Stuart Weitzman sandals, Meghan can be seen smiling and dancing with her husband.
Prince Harry looked equally enthusiastic as he and Meghan put on the show, much to the delight of the audience.
They were soon joined by some of the younger, professional, dancers.
According to Harry and Meghan’s Archewell Foundation they then “took the time to speak directly with the youth, listening to their personal stories and learning about the challenges they face and the successes they have achieved through music and dance”.
Prince Harry told the group: “I hope you understand how much your actions impact the people and children in your communities. The path you’ve chosen will inspire and drive change for hundreds, even thousands, of young people”.
While Meghan said she was proud of the students for using art to support their mental health.
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Soon after the couple made their final appearance in Colombia, taking to the stage at the Petronio Music Festival in Cali, the world’s largest world’s largest tribute to Afro-Colombian heritage.
Meghan once again addressed the crowd in Spanish and they were gifted a bottle of Viche, a local liquor from the Pacific region, and a wooden marimba, symbolising their connection to Colombian music.
In a message online, Prince Harry and Meghan said they “would like to extend their deepest gratitude to all event organisers, Vice President Francia Márquez and the entire Colombian community for their incredible hospitality and an unforgettable trip”.
Their visit to Colombia came following an invitation by Vice President Márquez who said she was “deeply moved” by their story as detailed in the controversial Harry & Meghan Netflix documentary.
She had watched the six-part series, in 2022, and thought a visit from Meghan would “strengthen so many women around the world”.
The series aired just months after the death of Queen Elizabeth II and detailed the Sussexes’ exit from the royal family.
Speaking to Colombian media on day one of the visit, Márquez said: “This is their first visit to Latin America. The purpose of their visit is to build bridges and open doors that will allow us to join forces in raising awareness and addressing a global issue that concerns us all: cyber-bullying in digital environments and discrimination, which pose a risk to everyone’s mental health worldwide.
“Undoubtedly, this partnership will help us advance in protecting and ensuring the rights of children and adolescents.
“It also aims to promote the leadership of women in Colombia and around the world. This visit was made possible thanks to an invitation we extended to Prince Harry and Meghan, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, last year.”
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