The Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, are on a four-day tour of Colombia, a country known for its rich history and cultural diversity. In addition to their cultural visits, Harry and Meghan will also participate in conferences on cyberbullying and mental health, topics they have advocated for through their Archewell foundation.
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This trip, which responds to the invitation of the Vice President and Minister of Equality, Francia Márquez, aims to highlight important social causes and bring the dukes closer to the Afro-descendant roots and vibrant culture of the country.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry arrive in Colombia, everything known about their trip
The first stop for the royal couple is Bogotá, the capital of Colombia. During their stay, the couple will participate in several meetings and events organized by the Vice Presidency. Bogotá, known for its vibrant cultural scene and its role as the country’s political center, will serve as the base for the Duke and Duchess in their first days in Colombia.
Next, Harry and Meghan will travel to Cartagena, one of the jewels of the Colombian Caribbean. This city, with its impressive colonial architecture and rich history, will be the perfect setting for the dukes to discover the unique blend of cultures that characterizes Colombia. During their visit to Cartagena, they will have the opportunity to visit San Basilio de Palenque.
This is an emblematic town founded four centuries ago by freed slaves, becoming the first free city in America. This visit highlights the Sussex's interest in Afro-Colombian roots and their fight for equality and social justice.
Equality and cultural diversity are paramount in Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's visit to Colombia
On their last day of activities, on August 18, the dukes will move to Cali, where they will attend the Petronio Álvarez Festival. This event is one of the most important celebrations of Afro-Colombian culture and Pacific music. On its 28th anniversary, the festival is a tribute to the country's rich cultural heritage.
Furthermore, this acclaimed festival serves as a platform for artistic expression of Afro-descendant communities. The tour through Colombia promises to be a meaningful journey, filled with encounters with local leaders, youth, and women who are working towards a better future.