A professional lip reader has worked her magic by revealing what Meghan Markle recently said to husband Prince Harry while on a tour in Colombia.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are currently in Bogotá, Colombia's capital, visiting Vice President Francia Márquez and her husband Rafael Yerney Pinillo.
The Duke could be seen with his arm around his wife as they walked out from a building to be greeted by fans.
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According to Colombian vice president Francia Marquez, Harry and Megan had been invited to the country to ‘illuminate Colombia’s role as a beacon of culture and innovation’.
As we all know, the Sussexes' faced some flack as they announced their departure from the Royal Family in 2020. But thankfully, the noise was quickly drowned out by support people have for the couple and they appear to be having a great time in their lives away from the British press.
However, there was one moment which saw Meghan make a one-word demand to her husband and people were itching to know what it was.
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While many of us aren’t too adept at reading lips, thankfully, one lip-reader has revealed what she said to him.
When the couple walked out of the building to greet fans, Meghan had a direct order for Harry. And according to professional lip reader Nicola Hickling, Meghan ordered him with one word.
Hickling explained that she said ‘hand’, and Harry replied with: ‘Here you go’.
So, maybe she just wanted to hold hands?
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The pair went on to visit the children's school, the Colegio Cultura Popular, where they were given a tour.
Harry later went on to attempt to count in Spanish and talk about their two children, Archie, five, and Lilibet, three. And according to Hickling, he said: "I have young children and they’re not on social media.”
The reason the pair have jetted all the way over to Colombia is that they are meeting leaders and discussing their concerns with cyberbullying.
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During the trip, they are said to remain in Bogotá today so they can spend time with students before attending a lunch hosted by the Vice President. They’ll then meet with Colombia's Invictus Games competitors.
As the World Ministerial Conference on the Elimination of Violence Against Children is around the corner in November, the couple's Archewell Foundation could play a key role.
As it has a focus in promoting safer digital environments, it seems only natural that they’d be there to speak about children safety and the dangers of online strangers.
Márquez said of the conference: "The conference will present a global framework for creating safer physical and virtual spaces, addressing issues such as cyberbullying, online exploitation and the impact of these threats on mental health.
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"It will offer practical solutions and commitments for countries around the world. During their visit, the Duke and Duchess, as well as the Archewell Foundation, will take part in a number of activities related to this important topic."
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