
Photos of Meghan and Harry during their visit to Colombia amid traditional rites, salsa dancing and meetings with the country's dignitaries have made the rounds on social networks. But, on the last day of the tour in Bogota, Meghan spoke at the "Afro-Descendant Women and Power: Voices of Equity" summit, which focuses on the work of Afro-Colombian women leaders. And most importantly, she talked about her daughter, Princess Lilibet.
"Even though she is only three years old, she has found her inner voice and we are very proud of this, because this is how we create the conditions for a chain effect not only for her peers, but also for other girls and young people. Knowing that someone listens and encourages you about a lot of things in life, that's what people need to do to support women and girls,” Markle said.

The Duchess of Sussex revealed that she has been influenced in her life by many people, especially her mother, Doria Ragland. "I find inspiration in so many of the strong women around me," Meghan said. "My mother is one of them, although life is full of surprises and sometimes quite complex."
During their visit to Bogota, Meghan and Prince Harry also attended a summit about the use of the Internet and the dangers that come from it. Meghan ALSO talked about the importance of modeling positive behaviors in children, especially online.
"It doesn't matter where you live," she explained. "It doesn't matter who you are. Either you personally or someone you know is a victim of what's happening online. And that's something we can actively work on every day to fix."
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Source: Marie Claire