was all smiles as she arrived at a heavily-guarded theatre in Colombia, accompanied by . The Duchess of Sussex is on female empowerment on the final day of their tour. She looked stunning in a sleeveless white shirt and jeweled skirt as she greeted attendees at the Municipal Theater in Cali during the Afro women and power forum.

A proud Harry watched as Meghan shook hands with members of the audience. As with , security was tight around the theatre, with heavily armed soldiers, explosive officers, and police officers, including one with a dog, standing guard. Later, the Royal couple is expected to attend the Petronio Alvarez Festival, a celebration of Afro-Colombian music.

This will be the final event of their four-day trip to the South American country. This follows the Sussexes' visit to the port city of Cartagena yesterday, where they visited a local drum school that preserves traditional African drumming. At the school, Harry and Meghan received a small handcrafted wooden boat from a student, a tribute to the beautiful coastal town and its beaches.

They then participated in a drum lesson led by the students, followed by a performance that brought both the vice president and Meghan to their feet. Following their visit, the couple received a warm reception in "a little corner of Africa" a symbol of anti-colonial resistance. They visited the historic north Colombian village of San Basilio de Palenque, founded by escaped slaves in the 17th century and recognized as the Americ.