A lip reader has decoded an exchange during one tactile encounter between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, and they are known for frequently putting on affectionate displays in public.
A lip-reader has decoded a snappy exchange between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle when they were on their royal-style tour of Colombia.
Last year, the Sussexes made their trip to South America as part of a series of projects aimed at preventing young people from being exposed to online abuse. They met with Vice President Francia Márquez and her husband Rafael Yerney Pinillo in Bogota.
After their first engagement in the nation’s capital, Harry and Meghan were seen on camera holding hands as they left the Vice President’s office, where a lip-reader captured a quick but simple demand being exchanged by the royal couple. It’s not the first time a lip-reader has witnessed an unexpected exchange between the two, as Harry was seen “mansplaining” to Meghan on the Palace balcony .
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Professional lip artist Nicola Hickling claims that Meghan quietly muttered an order to Harry before saying, “Here you go.”
Harry and Meghan were invited to Colombia by Vice President Marquez, who led a press conference ahead of their arrival, where she revealed she was moved to invite Harry and Meghan to the country after watching their Netflix documentary series, where they spoke freely about their turbulent time as working members of the royal family.
Vice President Marquez explained: “I saw the Netflix series about their life, their story and that moved me and motivated me to say that this is a woman who deserves to come to our country and tell her story and her exchange will undoubtedly be an empowerment to so many women in the world.”
Harry and Meghan’s packed itinerary over the days of their non-official visit saw them visit local schools to encourage students to improve their digital literacy and promote a greater awareness of mental health.
Before meeting with the Colombian Invictus team, they also “had the exceptional opportunity to engage with elders, youth, and women who embody the aspirations and voices of Colombians.”
Harry and Meghan weren’t acting for the Firm on their way to South America, so the Sussexes’ trip was quickly dubbed a “DIY royal tour” because, despite all the hallmarks of an official state visit, Harry and Meghan weren’t.
Their trip to Colombia raised eyebrows from many, as Harry and Meghan were flanked by a heavy private security presence at their engagements. The intense security detail led to many asking who footed the bill for their four-day tour.
This visit was the result of a collective effort, the office of vice president Francia Marquez said in a statement released by the office. With their own funds, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex funded both their trip and that of their team. The activities that took place in the various locations where they were visited were matched with funds from philanthropic and international cooperation.
The Vice Presidency and the Ministry of Equality and Equity ensured the technical requirements, as well as the participation of young people, women, and communities.
Source: Mirror
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