“Prince Harry and Meghan Head to Colombia: A Mission to Protect Youth Online”
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to embark on a highly anticipated visit to Colombia later this week, where they will lend their support to initiatives aimed at protecting young people from online harm. The visit, which comes at the invitation of Francia Márquez, Colombia’s vice president and the country’s first Black woman to hold the position, will see the couple engaging with local leaders, youth, and women who are actively working toward the nation’s progress.
The royal couple’s trip coincides with preparations for a global ministerial conference on ending violence against children, scheduled to be held in Colombia this November. Over the next few days, Prince Harry and Meghan will visit key regions, including the capital, Bogotá, as well as Cartagena and Cali, to meet with community members and attend cultural events
Although this is not an official royal visit, the couple’s presence is expected to generate significant attention, reminiscent of their recent trip to Nigeria. Their involvement highlights the importance of tackling issues such as cyberbullying, online exploitation, and the mental health impact on young people—issues the couple has personally encountered and are now campaigning against through initiatives like The Parents’ Network.
Security concerns have been raised ahead of the visit, particularly in light of Prince Harry’s ongoing legal battles related to media intrusion and the couple’s high-profile status. Despite these concerns, the visit underscores the couple’s continued commitment to making the internet a safer place for future generations.
As the world watches, Prince Harry and Meghan’s visit to Colombia may further solidify their role as global advocates for social change, even as they navigate life outside the traditional royal framework.
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“Prince Harry and Meghan Head to Colombia: A Mission to Protect Youth Online”