Prince Harry and Meghan Markle suffered another hurdle when a Colombian lawyer made bombshell claims ahead of their 'fake royal tour.'
A law expert told the Mail that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are 'being misled' by the country's scandal-plagued administration.
"I'm sure Meghan and Harry mean well, but everyone here is talking about how obviously they are being manipulated," a lawyer said.
The lecturer continued: "Of course, their star-power will be used to bring attention to poor people and certain areas of culture in Colombia... but the reality is the Colombian government has been drowning in scandal since it came in two years ago."
According to the lawyer, the Colombian administration requires an opportunity to "appease people at home and make themselves look good abroad."
For those who are unaware, the Montecito couple has been asked by the South American country's vice president, Francia Marquez, for an official visit and some "meaningful interactions."
It is also worth noting that UK and US officials informed Harry and Meghan about potential security risks in Colombia after they raised worries about their safety in England.