Meghan, Duchess of Sussex has paid tribute to her children on her Colombia trip by wearing a necklace carrying their names.
The mother-of-two, 42, who has son Archie, five, and three-year-old daughter Lilibet with her husband Prince Harry, 39, has been on a four-day trip with the royal to the nation – which has included them visiting pupils at a school that included a “social and emotional” gym and garden.
Fans have now spotted Meghan has been wearing an ‘Imperial Disc Pendant’ by Ariel Gordon Jewellery – personalised with the names Archie and Lilibet – while she and Harry visited another school, the Escuela Tambores de Cabildo, which teaches children drumming.
The pair dropped in on Saturday (17.08.24), with the couple taking part in a drum circle and traditional dancing.
Meghan has worn the necklace before, including on a lunch outing with friends in August last year.
She previously honoured her son by wearing a necklace featuring the letter ‘A’ to Wimbledon in 2019 months after her boy was born.
Meghan also owns necklaces featuring her two kids’ star signs, which she wore during a video shot to mark her 40th birthday.
The duchess has also paid tribute to Harry’s late mum Princess Diana during her visit to Colombia – by wearing the late royal’s butterfly earrings.
She and Harry have been protected on their Colombia tour by an officer armed with a Kevlar shield known as a “ballistic briefcase” to stop a shooter targeting the couple.
At each event the couple have attended in the country, their shield-bearing protector – who is only one of their huge security detail – has been seen leaping out of a vehicle head of the pair holding a folding shield.
Known as a ballistic briefcase, the device is also used to protect Colombia’s vice president Francia Marquez – who has been hosting the couple’s visit and been the target of several assassination attempts.
Harry and Meghan have had an “immense ring-of-steel” security presence in Colombia, according to The Sun and Daily Mail.
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