Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal-style tour of Colombia has finally wrapped - and it has certainly been an eventful four days. The quasi-royal tour, which has many similarities to the programme of an official royal overseas visit, has seen the Sussexes visiting schools, enjoying musical performances, speaking at forums, meeting Invictus Games competitors and even learning how to play the drums during their events in Bogota, Cartagena and Cali. Each part of the trip has seen a huge security detail travel with the couple as they visited the South American nation.

And now the trip is over, here are some of its biggest revelations...

Ring of steel security One of the major talking points of the whole trip has been the fierce ring of steel that has been thrown around Harry and Meghan during their time in Colombia. Their security detail has raised eyebrows as Colombia has travel advisory warnings from the Foreign Commonwealth Development Office and Harry, meanwhile, has maintained it is 'still dangerous' for Meghan to return to the UK, launching a legal challenge to have police protection restored for him and his family while in his homeland. Among the safety precautions that were taken in Colombia was having an officer armed with a Kevlar shield to stop any potential shooter taking aim at the couple.

At each event the couple have attended the man - part of the local security detail - was seen jumping out of a vehicle ahead of the couple holding the folding shield. During the.