Meghan wore her favorite plant dress, perhaps a nod to her mother Dorito’s preferences. This plant-themed dress is quite unique—we haven't seen her in something like it before. Although she did wear a similar green dress at the Invictus Games, which looked as if it came from a garage sale, she’s definitely made an impression.
A few observations: Meghan and Harry didn’t bring their own chef to Colombia, despite doing so in Nigeria. In Colombia, they seem to be eating local food and engaging in substantial events. Reports suggest that $2.9 million was spent on their protection. Harry feels he's finally getting the security he deserves.
Now, during a major event, the Colombian VP went all out, but it would have been better if she used that money to help her own citizens rather than just entertaining Harry and Meghan. Everywhere they go, there's an abundance of music and dancing—perhaps their next destination should be somewhere with a quieter atmosphere.
Harry displayed his confidence as he spoke to the crowd. His Spanish wasn’t perfect, but he expressed his gratitude, saying “Muchos gracias” multiple times. His attempts at Spanish were met with mixed reactions, and he repeatedly turned to Meghan for guidance. There’s speculation that Harry and Meghan might be putting on an act until their rumored divorce, but Harry seems very attached to Meghan.
Harry's dependence on Meghan is evident, and his repeated references to his mother's perfume are peculiar. Despite their challenges, Harry and Meghan remain very much together.
At a recent event, Harry’s speech, filled with repetitive thanks in both Spanish and English, drew mixed reactions. Some felt that the constant praise and thanks were overdone. Overall, Harry's public appearances and speeches have been characterized by repetitive thank-yous and an overemphasis on their personal gratitude.