Royals Meet Schoolkids and Athletes
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry brought smiles to faces as they met schoolchildren and joined Invictus Games athletes for a game of volleyball during their visit to Colombia. The couple's second day in the capital city of Bogota was filled with heartwarming interactions.
A Day Full of Activities
The Sussexes visited a school in Santa Fe, where they planted trees, watched traditional Colombian dances, and engaged in conversations with students. Meghan even spoke in Spanish, connecting with a pupil by mentioning her son, Archie. Prince Harry also tried out his Spanish skills, chatting with the youngsters.
Embracing Colombian Culture
At the Centro de Rehabilitación Inclusiva, Harry and Meghan witnessed the training session of Invictus Games Team Colombia. They explored the facilities, interacted with athletes, and even participated in a volleyball match. The couple's enthusiasm and support were evident throughout the visit.
Gifts and Gratitude
The Duke and Duchess were presented with heartfelt gifts, including paintings, handmade animals, and a special plaque recognizing Prince Harry's dedication to providing opportunities for recovery through sports. The visit highlighted the power of community and the importance of inclusivity.