has finally come to an end, marking a memorable four-day journey. The tour, which , saw the Sussexes engaging in various activities such as visiting schools, attending musical performances, , meeting Invictus Games competitors, and even learning to play the drums during their events in Bogota, Cartagena, and Cali. Throughout the trip, a accompanied the couple as they explored the South American country.

Now that the journey has concluded, here are some of its . One of the major discussion points throughout the trip was the robust ring of steel security surrounding Harry and Meghan during their stay in Colombia. The extensive security measures have drawn attention due to Colombia's travel advisory warnings from the Foreign Commonwealth Development Office, reports .

Meanwhile, Harry has insisted that it remains 'still dangerous' for Meghan to return to the UK, initiating a legal challenge to reinstate police protection for him and his family while in his home country. In Colombia, safety measures included an officer armed with a Kevlar shield to deter any potential shooter targeting the couple. At each event they attended, this man - part of the local security detail - was seen leaping from a vehicle ahead of the couple, brandishing the folding shield.

The shield was notably visible behind Harry as he planted a tree at La Giralda school in Bogota on Friday morning, as shown in footage released by the Colombian government. The shield, also known as a ballistic briefcase, was use.