Prince Harry and Meghan have finally arrived in Colombia's capital, Bogotá, for their much-anticipated vacation.
Vice President Francia Márquez welcomed the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who ignored warnings about their travel, on Thursday.
The Duchess looked stunning in a navy summer suit and neutral-toned accessories for the morning function, while the Duke matched her with a dark blue suit and brilliant blue button-down.
They were all smiles and great spirits as they sat down for tea and pan de bono, a classic Colombian cheese bread, at Márquez's home before exchanging presents with the dignitaries.
Harper's Bazaar reports that Márquez expressed her personal affection for Harry's mother, the late Princess Diana, during their conversation.
During the meeting, the vice president stated that she believes she and the Sussexes have similar objectives and aims in advocating for a better, safer digital future and mental health environment for our children and the globe.
Meghan and Harry's first trip of the morning was a local children's school, the Colegio Cultura Popular, where they offered a tour and educational session by the institution's head, Leonel Umaña Parra, and José David, a student there.l.
In the early afternoon, they will attend a theatrical, musical, and dance performance at San Juan de Pasto's Plaza del Carnaval y la Cultura.
Following the cultural event, the pair will attend a conference on online safety, which is highly important to them.
The three-part Responsible Digital Future conference will feature a panel of youth and social leaders discussing their experiences with online dangers.
It is worth noting that certain royal pundits and historians urged Harry and Meghan against visiting the nation due to security concerns.