Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Announce Colombia Tour Amid Safety Concerns
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A surprising new development is that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are planning a second trip as non-working royals, this time to Colombia later this year. Inspired by Meghan's revelation of her Nigerian background, this chronicles their three-day trip to Nigeria in May. But among royal insiders, the couple's forthcoming trip raises questions. Some worry that these solo travels could compromise the efforts of the official Royal Family and maybe aggravate their continuous conflict with "The Firm."
Having an official invitation from Colombia's Vice President and Minister for Equality and Equity, Francia Márquez, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will tour Bogotá and coastal areas. Meghan is apparently keen for them to "experience the rich legacy" of Colombia and draw attention to the country's cultural importance.
Despite excitement, Colombia's high crime rates and continuous civil instability have sparked safety issues. Travelers should exercise caution, according to counsel from the US authorities and the UK Foreign Office. Harry and Meghan will, however, get complete security protection during their visit, a choice that seems contradictory given Harry's past reservations about bringing Meghan back to the UK because of security concerns.
Insiders say Meghan sees this as a chance to prove her worth on a worldwide scene and alter public opinion of her. It is obvious that the couple's trip will attract worldwide attention as they get ready for this important tour; both supporters and detractors will be attentively observing their every action.
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