The world’s attention is turning to Colombia, where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are preparing the details of their upcoming official trip.
Invited by Vice President Francia Márquez, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will make a four-day visit, during which they will tour several cities and participate in special events.
The tour, which will take place over the next few weeks, will include stops in the capital city of Bogotá and in the Caribbean and Pacific regions, with visits to Cartagena and Cali.
This will be Harry and Meghan’s second international tour this year, following their four-day trip to Nigeria in May 2024.
Archie and Lilibet in Colombia?
The press is already speculating about the possible presence of the couple’s children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, on this visit.
While no details have been confirmed, sources close to GB News suggest that five-year-old Archie may join his parents on this adventure.
The possibility of Lilibet, three, also taking part in the trip is less likely.
Meghan herself, in recent statements, has acknowledged the challenge of protecting her children from online bullying, an issue they are deeply concerned about.
Meghan has expressed her desire for her children to be able to experience different cultures and take advantage of the opportunity to meet people from diverse backgrounds.
A trip to Colombia, with its rich history, cultural diversity, and natural beauty, could be an invaluable experience for 5-year-old Archie.
However, the final decision on the children’s presence on the tour has not yet been made.
The couple will have to balance their desire to share experiences with their children and the need to protect them from the media attention that would inevitably accompany their trip to Colombia.
In a recent interview, Harry and Meghan spoke about their commitment to fighting online bullying.
They recognized the importance of protecting children from the negative impact of digital platforms and expressed their willingness to work for positive change in this regard.
The final decision on their children’s participation in the tour will be announced in the coming days, leaving everyone waiting to see what surprises this Latin American adventure has in store for them.