Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's 3-year-old daughter, Princess Lilibet, is showing signs of growing into a confident young girl with a strong voice, much to the delight of her parents. During a panel discussion in Colombia, the Duchess of Sussex shared her pride in Lilibet's development, emphasizing the importance of using one's voice to be heard.
Markle highlighted the significance of empowering women of color and expressed her encouragement for her daughter to speak up, noting that Lilibet, at just 3 years old, has already found her voice. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have two children, Lilibet and 5-year-old son Prince Archie, who remained at home in California during the couple's trip to Colombia.
Markle drew inspiration from her mother, Doria Ragland, and emphasized the value of approaching situations with love, kindness, and generosity. She also expressed gratitude for the warm reception they received in Colombia, acknowledging the country's culture and history.
The event in Colombia featured emotional testimonials from local female leaders, discussions on overcoming adversity, and performances by Afro-Colombian musicians. The audience was treated to a fashion show showcasing designs by local talents.
During their visit, Harry and Markle engaged with the community, including a visit to a kindergarten class, showcasing their dance moves, and participating in a drum lesson. Markle also made a fashion statement by wearing Princess Diana's butterfly earrings and a silk shirt by designer Victoria Beckham.
The couple's trip to South America left a lasting impression, with their affectionate displays and active participation in various cultural activities. The Archewell Foundation co-founders embraced the Colombian experience wholeheartedly, leaving a positive impact on those they encountered.