Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been sent a warning over "furious criticism" that they could receive if they do decide to bring their two children to Colombia this week. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will arrive in South America on Thursday for their four-day tour. They will pay a visit to Bogota, as well as to the regions of Cartagena and Cali.

It remains unknown whether Meghan and Harry are set to bring Prince Archie, 5, and Princess Lilibet, 3, with them to the South American country - but royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams has warned that they could face criticism if they do. Prince Harry and Meghan's royal titles at risk as King convenes Balmoral summit Meghan's seven tearful words as she said goodbye to her Palace staff The expert told Express.co.

uk : "I think the security angle of Colombia, the fact it has a reputation as being dangerous, certainly in certain areas, makes it impossible for them to bring Archie and Lili without bringing furious criticism, including from many in the US, on their heads." Prince Harry recently voiced his fears when visiting the UK, especially include worries for his young family. Mr Fitzwilliams has now said that by bringing Archie and Lilibet to a place deemed as "dangerous", it would cause a "disastrous" reaction for the public.

Express.co.uk has contacted the Sussexes' representatives to find out whether they are bringing Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet to Colombia.

Mr Fitzwilliams added: "If London is 'too dangerous', what about.