Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have wrapped up their four-day visit in Colombia. While the purpose of the trip was to “promote mental health for young people and raise awareness about cyberbullying” many have questions about the trip. Several locals claimed the prince and former Suits actor were only seen at their functions and had extreme security measures in place including an army of security with police, Black Hawk helicopters, and “ballistic briefcases.

” Here’s more on that and why some believe the security was excessive considering that many Colombians including an entertainer asked to perform had no idea who Harry’s wife was. Local says Prince Harry and Meghan ‘move like ghosts’ Several reports noted that the duke and duchess were “intensely guarded” by “very tight security details.” The former working royals were heavily protected as they moved from the country’s capital, Bogota, to the town of Cartagena, where an army of over 3,000 police officers awaited their arrival.

The massive security presence that included drones, helicopters flying overhead, and a nuclear attack response unit continued with their trip to the town of San Basilio de Palenque and the other areas they visited. In addition, armed personnel swept each location on the duo’s itinerary before their arrival and had snipers stationed on the rooftops. Arturo, a waiter in Avenida Jimenez de Quesada, explained to the Daily Mail that he had heard the Sussexes were visiting, but l.