Meghan Markle has paid tribute to Prince Harry for empowering her and allowing her to know her voice is heard - and made a rare comment about their daughter Princess Lilibet . The Duchess of Sussex spoke about her husband during a panel discussion at the Afro women and power conference in Cali, Colombia, on Sunday afternoon. She also told how their three-year-old daughter has 'already found her voice' as she also paid tribute to her own mother, Doria.

Speaking about Harry, 39, who later joined her on stage where they lovingly held hands , Meghan, 43, said: "Yes, we work incredibly well together as a team, but as my husband is great testament to, the role of men in this of empowering women, of allowing them to know that their voices are heard, starting at a young age all the way through adulthood, is key. For us and the work that we do with our Archewell Foundation, certainly the work that we do as parents, as I do as a mother, is ensuring that young girls feel as though their voices are being heard. "And also that young boys are being raised to listen and to hear those young women as well.

And the same goes for adult women and men. This isn't something that can be solely responsible and in the hands of just women." Speaking about Lilibet, Meghan added: "I think part of the role modelling that I certainly try to do as a mother is to encourage our daughter, who at three, she has found her voice, and we're so proud of that.

"That is how we, as I was saying, create the conditions.