Meghan Markle in Colombia on Aug. 17, 2024.Photo:Andres Castilla/Flikr
Andres Castilla/Flikr
Princess Lilibethas already “found her voice.”
“I find inspiration in so many of the strong women that are around me, of course, my mother being one of them,” she said.
“So much of how I approach things is through the lens of less about the fight — that’s not interesting to me — and more about how do we show up in a space and wash things over with love and kindness and generosity,” Meghan, 43, added on the final day of her four-day trip to Colombia withPrince Harry. Lili and her brotherPrince Archie, 5, didn’t join their parents on the visit.
“Part of the role modeling that I certainly try to do as a mother is to encourage our daughter — who, at 3, she has found her voice,” Meghan said with a laugh. “And we’re so proud of that because that is how we, as I was saying, create the conditions in which there’s a ripple effect of young girls and young women knowing that if someone else is encouraging them to use their voice and be heard, that’s what they’re going to do. And they’re going to create a different environment than so many of us grew up in.”
Meghan Markle in Colombia on Aug. 18, 2024.RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP via Getty
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP via Getty
Meghan, who was on the panel alongside Colombian Vice President Francia Marquez, whoinvited the couple to the country,began her remarks in Spanish.
“Because we are in your country my husband and I can feel this embrace from Colombia — it’s incredible,” Meghan reportedly said. “The culture, the history — all of it was a dream — this trip was a dream. I can feel this community and this is the feeling that is the best thing right now.”
The Duchess of Sussex added that ensuring women and girls are heard, respected and recognized throughout all facets of life is a key belief behind the Archewell Foundation she founded with Prince Harry, 39, shortly after they relocated to California inJuly 2020after stepping back as working members of the royal family.
“I was very, very fortunate at a young age to feel as though my voice was being heard, and I think that is a luxury that a lot of young girls and women aren’t often afforded,” she said.
“For us and the work that we do with the Archewell Foundation, certainly the work that we do as parents and that I do as a mother, is ensuring that young girls feel as though their voices are being heard and also that young boys are being raised to listen and to hear those young women as well,” Meghan said, adding, “As my husband is great testament to, the role of men in this…is key.”
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle during their visit to a drum school in Cartagena, Colombia on Aug. 17, 2024.VICE PRESIDENCY OF COLOMBIA/HANDOUT/EPA-EFE/Shutterstoc
VICE PRESIDENCY OF COLOMBIA/HANDOUT/EPA-EFE/Shutterstoc
Meghan also brought up their son during avisit to a kindergarten classon Aug. 16. Speaking Spanish, she told one student, “You’re the same age as my son, Archie!”
Meghan Markle visits a kindergarten class in Colombia on Aug. 16, 2024.Eric Charbonneau/Archewell Foundation via Getty
Eric Charbonneau/Archewell Foundation via Getty
The Afro Women and Power" forum served as an opportunity to highlight leading Afro-Colombian women leaders and entrepreneurs in the Cali region. The program began with testimonials from local women leaders who spoke about how they have overcome adversity as Black women in Colombia and in the workforce.
Afro-Colombian musicians Nidia Gongora and Cynthia Montano also performed during the event — as Meghan and the vice president joined in with some dancing.
Meghan Markle greets an attendee of the Afro Women and Power forum in Cali, Colombia on Aug. 18, 2024.RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP via Getty
There was more dancing later in the day when Harry and Meghan met up with young people from the city at the Unidad Recreativa El Vallado.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry at San Basilio de Palenque , Cartagena, Colombia on Aug. 17, 2024.Eric Charbonneau/Archewell Foundation via Getty
The group told the couple how music and dancing have helped keep them focused on their mental health and out of trouble in their wider lives.
Prince Harry told the young people, “I hope you all know how much your actions mean to the people and children within your communities. The path that you have chosen will make a difference that will inspire and create change for hundreds or even thousands of young people.”
Meghan was asked if she had tried “viche," a sweet liquor local to Colombia. She replied, “Yes, it’s very good!” in Spanish.
Meghan also congratulated the students on prioritizing art as a way to better balance their mental health, saying that she was “so, so proud of them.”
As they wound up their four-day tour, the couple was given a bottle of viche to take home.
“Your country is so beautiful!” the Duchess of Sussex, who translated for her husband when he wanted to address the audience, told the crowd at the Petronio Alvarez Pacific Music Festival in Cali. The gathering is the world’s biggest celebration and display of Afro-Colombian music in the world.
source: people.com