By Caroline Leaper Before Meghan and Harry had even landed in Colombia on Thursday, their trip was being billed in the media as a "DIY royal tour". It's a suggestion that implies a packed itinerary (check), some charitable endeavours (yes), and plenty of handshaking and ribbon-cutting opportunities (on the first day alone Harry and Meghan met with dozens of organisation heads, politicians and school children). Less obviously, the visit has also warranted a take on a royal "tourdrobe".

READ MORE: TV legend dies after health battle The fashion choices that Meghan packed for the four-day programme of events seemed to have been as carefully selected as they would have been for any official, palace-set itinerary. The Duchess of Sussex switched through outfit changes loaded with messages to decipher. Wearing clothes and accessories by Colombian designers including Johanna Ortiz, Juan De Dios and Aquazzura is considered "diplomatic dressing" – the polite act of nodding to your host nation.

It's a trick which the current Princess of Wales has been known to do on trips in locations from Canada to India. READ MORE: Charli is often in floods of tears - but for an important reason The inspiration stems from Queen Elizabeth II, who routinely wore colours, patterns and symbols associated with the places she was visiting, and which Princess Diana famously practised too. Meghan has also injected her Colombia wardrobe with other subtle styling tactics – repeating pieces that she'.