Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to embark on another 'royal-style' tour - this time to Colombia. Their last major overseas trip was to Nigeria in May, where they received a rapturous reception during three days of events. It led many to wonder how the royals, including King Charles and Prince William , would react given their trip had many of the hallmarks of a traditional royal tour.

However, according to one columnist, the royals won't be upset by the Sussexes upcoming jaunt - as they had a very different fear altogether and in fact, those at the palace were more concerned about the couple popping up at the Paris Olympics. According to the Daily Mail's Ephraim Hardcastle column: "Harry and Meghan's trip to Colombia later this year won't upset the King and the Prince of Wales. They feared the Sussex duo might choose a different destination: a headline-stealing jaunt to the Paris Olympics.

"Monarchs and crown princes from across the globe have been in the French capital along with Hollywood royalty. The presence of Harry and Meghan would not have amused Charles or his heir. " During the first week of the Games last week, Princess Anne was in Paris supporting Team GB, where she got to present several British competitors with gold medals.

This week Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, was in the French capital and was spotted cheering on Team GB's gold-winning women's sprint cyclists at the velodrome. Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan will travel to the Colombian capital Bogota a.