Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recently concluded their international trip to Colombia, where they were invited by the nation's vice president, Francia Márquez, to speak at the Responsible Digital Future Summit at Universidad Ean on August 15. This visit marked their second international tour of the year, following their trip to Nigeria in May.
Despite facing backlash in UK tabloids for their trips, it is important to note that international service trips are not new for either Harry or Meghan. Harry, as a member of the royal family, has a history of accompanying his parents on royal tours and serving in the Royal Air Force, which took him around the globe. He is also the founding patron of the Invictus Games, an event held in a different country yearly.
On the other hand, Meghan's background in international relations and her work with global organizations like World Vision, One Young World, and the United Nations before becoming a royal, showcases her commitment to charity and philanthropy.
As working royals, Harry and Meghan went on multiple royal tours together, where they demonstrated their ability to connect with communities in other countries. Their efforts as ambassadors for the Commonwealth were evident during these trips.
Despite stepping back as working royals in 2020, Harry and Meghan continue to promote causes they are passionate about during their international visits. Their recent trip to Colombia aimed to discuss creating a healthier and more ethical digital landscape, while their visit to Nigeria in May was in response to the country's interest in hosting the Invictus Games.
While facing criticism from tabloids for their international engagements, Harry and Meghan's focus on international diplomacy aligns with their skillset and passion. This approach offers them a new path forward, especially as they navigate their media ventures and public image.