- Engaging in Lip-Locking During Salsa Performances in Colombia
Absolutely no signs of royal strain: During their trip to Colombia, Prince Harry (39) and Duchess Meghan (43) exude pure delight as they get lost in a passionate Salsa dance, subsequently sealing the moment with a heartfelt kiss. Joining in the fun during their visit to the Colombian city of Cali, they hit the dance floor with the vibrant young members of the organization Jóvenes en Cali.
In an exclusive video published on the homepage of British tabloid "The Sun", the runaway royals let loose without a care. Meghan lovingly cradles Harry's face with her hands and plants a kiss on his lips. On their very own site, "sussex.com", the couple themselves shared a captured snapshot of the passionate moment. The traditional constraints of the British royal court no longer apply to this duo, who chose to relinquish their royal duties to the Crown in 2020. Surprisingly, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex hardly ever display such unrestrained public affection.
Music for the heart
Following their dance exhibitions, Harry and Meghan took a moment to connect with the Colombian youth. They sought to hear their personal narratives and gain insight into the struggles they encounter. The American admired the students for employing art to bolster their mental well-being, expressing her pride in their perseverance.
The Sussexes on a lovey-dovey roll
Contrarily to the recent chatter, Meghan does not seem to be put off by Harry's constant limelight. Instead, the proud parents of Archie (5) and Lilibet (3) appear more smitten than ever. They frequently exchanged affectionate gestures throughout their Colombia trip. During a performance at the Delia Zapata National Centre for the Arts, they linked hands. Meghan nestled into his arm, and he bestowed upon her a gentle kiss on the forehead.
In the exclusive video on "The Sun's" homepage, Meghan can be seen affectionately kissing Harry's lips. Despite the constant limelight, Meghan continues to show her love for Harry, as evidenced by their numerous affectionate gestures during their Colombia trip, such as when they linked hands and shared a gentle kiss on the forehead at the Delia Zapata National Centre for the Arts.