The SusđâŻđes salsa danced togetherâand they showed off some serious moves
The Duke and Duchess of SusđâŻđ are continuing to show off their moves in Colombia.
On Sunday afternoon, Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan met with JĂłvenes por Cali, a community initiative that aims to foster social change in their city. During their visit at El Vallado recreational unit, the couple got the chance to witness some traditional Colombian dance performancesâand, at one point, even joined in on the fun!
Harperâs Bazaar captured a sweet video of the SusđâŻđes salsa dancing to the music alongside members of the community. At the end of their dance, the two affectionately shared an embrace and a quick peck.
This isnât the only time that Meghan and Harry got their groove on during their trip to Colombia. On Thursday, the two were seen dancing together during a set of performances at the Centro Nacional de las Artes Delia Zapata. And on Saturday, Meghan once again got up on her feet during a drum lesson at Cartagenaâs Escuela Tambores de Cabildo.
Prior to visiting JĂłvenes por Cali, the SusđâŻđes joined the Afro-Descendant Women and Power: Voices of Equity summit, where Meghan led a conversation on the importance of uplifting women.
âIâm very, very fortunate at a young age I was able to feel as though my voice was being heard and thatâs a luxury that a lot of young girls and women arenât often afforded,â she said on the panel. âFor us and the work we do with Archewell and the work we do as parents and me as a mother is ensuring that young girls feel that their voices are heard and young boys are raised to learn how to listen to girls as well. The role of men in this is crucialâand my husband is an example of this.â
Sunday marked the final day of Meghan and Harry’s trip to Colombia, with the couple having arrived to the nation’s capital city of BogotĂĄ earlier this week. While this trip is Meghan and Harry’s first-ever joint visit to Colombia, it’s also their third international trip together this year, following previous excursions to Canada in February and Nigeria in May.