Harry and Meghan ‘showing true selves’ as they share kiss on Colombia tour
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been lavished with praise after they shared a kiss during a salsa dance on their Colombia tour, with insiders saying the ‘authentic’ moment ‘could be the making of them’
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been lauded for revealing their “true, authentic selves” after sharing a kiss during a salsa dance on their Colombian tour, which experts believe “could be the making of them.”
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex let loose in Colombia, taking to the dance floor at a vibrant event in the world’s salsa capital, where they’ve been touring for four days. The couple’s lively dance ended with a tender kiss on the dance floor as Meghan drew her husband in for a smooch.
Fans have been thrilled by this glimpse into Harry and Meghan’s real life together. A source told The Mirror: “They have finally let their guard down and are just being themselves. It’s no secret the Duke and Duchess both love music, especially hip-hop, salsa and dancing, so to get to do this on their Colombia tour was a dream come true. They danced like they did not care who was watching, and that was so endearing.”
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The source added: “It could be the making of them as it showed a stripped back, normal side to them – and people can relate. They are showing their true, authentic selves and the people of Colombia are loving it.”
The world has been gripped as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived in Colombia for their biggest tour to date.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, have embarked on their most extensive tour yet, captivating the world as they touched down in Colombia last Thursday. The Royal couple wasted no time immersing themselves in local culture, rubbing shoulders with students at a local school, Colegio Cultura Popular.
On Sunday, the Sussexes continued their Colombian adventure, meeting dignitaries before diving straight into mingling with locals. Their visit to the charter school was part of The Archewell Foundation’s ongoing mission to understand the digital world’s impact on young people.
As part of the itinerary, Harry and Meghan participated in an Insight Session, allowing them to engage directly with students navigating the digital landscape and its societal effects.
The Sussexes have fostered strong ties with Colombia, notably being the only Latin American country to participate in the Invictus Games, an event founded by Harry. This visit serves as a precursor to the first Global Ministerial Conference on Ending Violence Against Children, set to take place in Colombia this November.
During their four-day jaunt, Harry and Meghan were scheduled to visit San Basilio de Palenque, known as the Americas’ first ‘free town’ for Africans. The Sussexes also received an invitation to the Petronio Alvarez Festival, a music festival based in Cali.