Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are disregarding travel warnings regarding their planned trip to Colombia.
Royal author Angela Levin criticized Harry and Meghan for their plan to visit Colombia during a fiery rant on GB News.
Harry, aged 39, stated that he would not return to his home country with Meghan unless they have state-funded personal security, citing concerns about potential "knife or acid attacks."
Levin questioned how he can square this logic with a trip to Colombia, where the UK Foreign Office currently “advises against all but essential travel to parts” of the South American country.
“It is dangerous there [Colombia] at the moment”, she said.
“There is a lot of people being taken away and money being demanded for them to be returned. It is really ridiculous and it conforms to my long term suggestion that they tried to manipulate the King.
“To have three court cases on the Home Office and saying security is why he won’t bring his wife and children when really it’s a nonsense.
“He would be well looked after with good protection, but not the very top of the tree which is just for Camilla, Charles, William and Catherine.”
The country’s vice president, Francia Marquez, invited the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to the country and they are expected to arrive later in the year.
The Sussexes’ trip to Colombia will be their second official tour of the year after they visited Nigeria in May taking part in a range of activities over three days.
Harry met injured service personnel and Meghan co-hosted a Women in Leadership event with Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the director-general of the World Trade Organisation.
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