Meghan Markle and Prince Harry arrive in Colombia as vice president hugs Duchess of Sussex
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are undertaking a four-day tour of Colombia
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have arrived in Colombia and were warmly greeted by the vice president Francia Márquez.
The first official photo of the Sussexes four-day tour in the South American nation shows Meghan and Márquez embracing.
The royal couple arrived in Bogota and met with the vice president and her husband.
The two parties then went to Márquez's residence for coffee, tea, and traditional Colombian cheese bread before exchanging welcome gifts.
The first official photo of the Sussexes four-day tour in the South American nation shows Meghan and Márquez warmly embracing.
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Harry and Meghan stayed at the residence for half an hour, where Márquez expressed her gratitude for the couple's visit, which will conclude on Sunday.
The vice president praised the Sussexes for sharing the same ideals and goals as her when it comes to championing a better, safer digital future and mental health landscape for children and the world.
The Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry received an invite from Francia Márquez to tour several cities across the South American nation.
Meghan Markle was invited to Colombia by the vice president of the country so that she could "tell her story".
Harry and Meghan stayed at the residence for half an hour, where the Márquez expressed her gratitude for the couple’s four-day visit, which will conclude on Sunday.
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As the tour kicks off, Márquez revealed what inspired her to invite the Sussexes to Colombia.
She said: "I learned their story through Netflix and I was moved by it.
"Meghan is a woman who deserves to come to the country and tell her story."
The vice president added: "Last year we held a meeting on July 25, the day of Afro-descendant women.
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The Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry received an invite from Francia Márquez to tour several cities across the South American nation.
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"We wanted to invite Meghan, an Afro-descendant woman, to that meeting so she could share her experiences.
"We sent her a letter inviting her, and she replied saying that she couldn't come, but that she really wanted to get to know the country.
"Since then, we have been working for a year for this visit."