Prince Harry was cheered by tens of thousands of Colombians at a music festival after he took to the stage and spoke in Spanish . The royal, 39, told revelers at a music festival in the city of Cali: “Hi, how are you? I'm Harry. It's nice to be here.

Thank you for having us!’. Harry added: “Good night Cali, good night Colombia ! Many thanks to the madam” vice-president.” Meghan told the crowd: “Your country is so beautiful!”.

Harry and Meghan 'showing true selves' as they share kiss on Colombia tour Meghan 'so honoured' as she and Harry make history on four-day tour of Colombia Harry and Meghan took to the stage alongside Colombia’s vice president Francia Marquez, whose office organised the couple’s four day tour of the South American country. The city’s mayor Alejandro Eder told the Mirror : “Prince Harry’s Spanish was actually quite good. “Then he switched to English, and his wife translated for him.

She has very good Spanish.” Mr Eder said that the couple were later gifted presents, including a bottle of Viche — a beloved local liquor native to the Pacific region of Colombia — and a wooden marimba to represent their appearance at the festival. The mayor’s wife also gave Meghan a handmade bag made from sustainable material.

Harry and Meghan greeted and hugged a children’s choir who were onstage with them to say goodbye before later speaking with other artists backstage. Mr Eder posed with the couple backstage before sharing a conversation.