Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Engage with Afro-Colombian Communities
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle concluded their visit to Colombia by participating in a forum focused on women of African descent and attending a traditional music festival in Cali. Invited by Vice President Francia Márquez, they engaged with local leaders, discussed cultural and social issues, and addressed topics like mental health and digital security.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle wrapped up their visit to Colombia by attending a forum focused on women of African descent and a traditional music festival in Cali. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex responded to an invitation from Vice President Francia Márquez, Colombia's first Black vice president.
A key theme of their visit was cultural and social causes, reflecting their ongoing support for the Archewell Foundation. The couple sat in the front row of a forum called "Afro Women and Power," where they listened to reflections from Black leaders amidst Afro-influenced music and poetry. Meghan Markle, speaking in Spanish, expressed her appreciation for the warmth they received in Colombia.
The forum addressed issues such as inequality and poverty in Black communities. Vice President Márquez urged the couple to support social programs for women affected by gender violence and youth. Earlier, Prince Harry and Markle visited communities preserving African roots in towns like San Basilio de Palenque. They also participated in a forum on digital security in Bogotá, advocating for mental health and combatting cyberbullying.
(With inputs from agencies.)