Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will travel to Colombia, where the Duchess of Sussex has agreed to visit despite refusing to set foot in the UK over security fears, sparking a 'brazen' message to the royals, a source has claimed. Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Meghan Markle appears to be sending a pointed message to the Royal Family with her and Prince Harry's ' faux royal tour ' in Colombia, a source has claimed. The Sussexes have come under fire for their decision to tour the South American country, especially given Meghan's reluctance to visit the UK citing security concerns, while being willing to travel to Colombia, known for its high crime rates.

Following their departure as senior royals, this trip marks Harry and Meghan's second tour; they previously embarked on a three-day journey to Nigeria in May. A source told OK! that Meghan views the upcoming Colombian visit as an opportunity to demonstrate "how much the Royal Family misses her". "Meghan sees this Colombia tour as her chance to prove to the world what a big star she is and how much the Royal Family misses her," the insider revealed to OK! magazine.

"She knows how much she can turn it on and doing events like this was the one thing about royal life that appealed to her. She was furious when that was taken.