Meghan Markle looked 'relaxed and friendly' as she delivered an impassioned speech on female empowerment to round off her tour in Colombia . The Duchess of Sussex , wearing a white sleeveless shirt paired with an embroidered patterned skirt, delivered the moving address at the Afro women and power conference in Cali, Colombia, on Sunday afternoon from inside the grand Municipal Theatre. The mum-of-two, 43, paid tribute to her husband Prince Harry , along with their daughter, three-year-old Lilibet.

And according to body language guru Judi James, Meghan not only made the effort to be welcomed by delivering the part of the speech in Spanish, but she also used subtle gestures in a bid to get the crowd on board. After analysing the speech, Judi told the Mirror : "Sitting down to make her speech here and dramatically removing her earpiece before speaking in Spanish, Meghan seems to signal a softer, warmer and more reflective approach to motivating her audience and getting her inspirational messages across. "This looked more like a chat than a speech and she used her body language responses to appear to keep it visually at least as something of a two-way conversation, pausing and laughing delightedly as the audience first cheered to hear her speak in Spanish.

" Talking about one signal in particular, Judi explained: "She used a slightly coy and bashful head tilt, which is a signal of a desire to please or to be liked." Speaking about Harry, 39, who later joined her on stage where th.