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Prince Harry and Meghan arrive in Colombia after vice president ‘moved’ by Netflix documentary | US News

Prince Harry and Meghan have landed in Colombia for their second major overseas tour outside of the Royal Family.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were welcomed by vice president Francia Marquez to her private residence after she invited them for the four-day visit.

It’s hoped the visit will help showcase the cultural heritage of the country but also draw a focus on to the couple’s personal priorities, such as the impact of the digital world on young people, celebrating the military community and female empowerment.

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‘This is a woman who deserves to come to our country to tell her story’

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Ahead of the visit the vice president described how watching their Netflix documentary about leaving the Royal Family had inspired her to send the invitation.

She said: “[The documentary] moved me and made me say that this is a woman who deserves to come to our country to tell her story. This exchange will undoubtedly empower so many women in the world.”

Their first day is due to be spent in the capital Bogota and will see them visit a school to meet teenagers at a session on online safety, watch a cultural showcase and attend a summit hosted by Ms Marquez looking at the urgent need to tackle the harmful aspects of technology and digital platforms.

Their decision to travel there has particularly drawn attention because of the issues of security.

The US travel advice for Colombia is at level 3, urging people to “reconsider travel”, but in contrast the couple currently say they don’t believe it is safe for them to visit the UK after their police protection was removed.

Harry and Meghan meet Colombia's vice president Francia Marquez. Pic: Reuters
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Harry and Meghan meet Francia Marquez. Pic: Reuters

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Simon Morgan, a former royal protection officer and now a private security consultant, told Sky News they will get local security in Colombia alongside their private team but only because they were invited, which is what makes it different from Harry’s personal trips to the UK where he isn’t given security.

He said: “Whilst it’s not a place that you would go ‘yes it’s ideal to go to’, you can still go there, but you’ve got to put a lot more in place because of the nature of environment and the current threat and risk in relation to Colombia not just with the drug cartels but also with the far-left terrorists that are there as well.

“Because [those groups] ultimately will look at this occasion to add embarrassment to the government, cause destabilisation… And it’s an ideal opportunity because the Sussexes going to Colombia is going to be a world event, it’s going to be focused on and therefore that sheds light on to the cartels and the far-left terrorist cause.”

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In February, Prince Harry lost a High Court challenge over the decision to downgrade his security protection since leaving the Royal Family and moving abroad.

But he was later given the right to appeal.

In May he travelled to London without Meghan, and it is understood he won’t be coming back to the UK for the funeral of his uncle Sir Robert Fellowes this summer.

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Mr Morgan says it’s an incredibly complex matter, emotionally and financially.

He said: “It’s always going to be a sticking point because the duke himself is very much used to 24-hour protection, he grew up with that, we always say the Royal Family have cradle-to-grave protection.

“He values having the continuity of that team with him and therefore getting access to all the other resources around the world that you would get by being a protected principal here in the UK.

“It’s a very emotive issue and it’s an emotive issue on both sides. Not just the Sussexes themselves, but those police officers that would ultimately have to travel with them, it also becomes a logistics issue for the Met Police around officers being outside of the UK.

“And it then becomes a legal issue as well around do they have the legal right to carry arms, the use of force. So a very complex issue.”

During the recent ITV documentary Tabloids On Trial, Prince Harry said “it’s still dangerous” for Meghan to return to the UK.

He added: “All it takes is one lone actor, one person who reads this stuff to act on what they have read and whether it’s a knife or acid, whatever it is, and these are things that are of genuine concern for me. It’s one of the reasons why I won’t bring my wife back to this country.”

Prince Harry and Meghan reminisce about ‘fun’ first dance at wedding in latest Netflix clip | UK News

Prince Harry and Meghan have revealed their first dance as husband and wife was to 1960s hit Land of a Thousand Dances, in the latest trailer to drop from their Netflix series.

Earlier this week the first three episodes of Meghan & Harry were made available to stream, with the pair talking about the pressure they felt from media interest in their lives.

The next three episodes will be released on Thursday 15 December.

In the latest clip, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex discuss their wedding dance.

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Harry and Meghan talk about their first dance as husband and wife in a new Netflix trailer

“I just really wanted the music to be fun. Even our first dance,” Meghan said.

“Song of 1,000 Dances? A thousand… I always get it wrong.”

Alongside a clip of Meghan singing the words to the song, stills are shown of that dance and their wedding reception – including a photograph of the duchess and Elton John.

The pair has defended the decision to give the streaming giant an intimate look into their private lives – with the show including personal clips and stills from their time as royals.

In the second episode, the Duke of Sussex talks about paparazzi interest in their relationship and social media harassment, and refers to his mother, Diana.

“To see another woman in my life, that I love, go through this feeding frenzy, that’s hard,” he said. “It is basically the hunter versus the prey.”

Dating Meghan “became a combination of car chases, anti-surveillance driving, and disguises, which isn’t a particularly healthy way to start a relationship but we always came at it with as much humour as possible”, he said.

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Were the Royal Family approached for comment?

Sky News understands, however, that neither Buckingham Palace nor Kensington Palace nor any member of the Royal Family were approached for comment on the content of the series.

The PA news agency, quoting a “senior palace source”, reported the same information.

However, a Netflix source insisted the communications offices of both the King and the Prince of Wales were contacted in advance and given the chance to react to Harry and Meghan’s claims.

Kensington Palace confirmed it did receive an email purporting to be from a third-party production company.

Undated handout photo issued by Netflix of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex released for a new documentary called "Harry and Meghan" - the Sussexes' behind the scenes. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's controversial documentary has aired on Netflix. The first three episodes of the six-part Harry & Meghan series began streaming at 8am on Thursday 
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It added that it attempted to verify its authenticity with Archewell Productions (the couple’s firm) and Netflix, but never received a response.

“In the absence of this verification, we were unable to provide any response. The substance of the email we received also did not address the entire series,” a source said.

Harry and Meghan’s documentary series trailer released by Netflix | Ents & Arts News

The trailer for Harry and Meghan’s new documentary series has been released.

The one-minute preview, released by Netflix, features previously unseen black and white photographs of the couple set to music.

They are heard being asked “Why did you want to make this documentary?” to which Harry replies: “No one sees what’s happening behind closed doors.”

He adds: “I had to do everything I could to protect my family” before Meghan is seen wiping away tears.

The trailer ends with Meghan saying: “When the stakes are this high, doesn’t it make more sense to hear our story from us?”

Images of William and Kate with Harry and Meghan at the Commonwealth Day service in 2020, the Sussexes’ final public appearance as senior working royals, feature among the images.

There are also joyful pictures of the couple kissing while Meghan sits on a kitchen counter, as newlyweds dancing at their wedding, cuddling in a photobooth, and Meghan cradling her baby bump.

But the duchess is also pictured in sadder moments, wiping away tears and sitting with her hands covering her face.

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Netflix describes the documentary, titled Harry & Meghan, as a “global event” and says it is “coming soon” – reports say it will land on 8 December.

It says the show “explores the clandestine days of their early courtship and the challenges that led to them feeling forced to step back from their full-time roles in the institution”.

It features commentary from friends, family and royal historians.

It adds: “The series does more than illuminate one couple’s love story, it paints a picture of our world and how we treat each other.”

The director, Liz Garbus, is a two-time Academy Award-nominated and Emmy-winning director.

Harry and Meghan signed lucrative deals – thought to be worth well over £100 million – with Netflix and Spotify after quitting the monarchy and moving to the US.