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A former royal aid has shared his word of warning to Meghan Markle as she joined the royal family . Former servant of the British Royal Household, Paul Burrell has shared his thoughts on Meghan and Prince Harry's engagement. The Duke of Sussex proposed to Meghan in November 2017 following a year of dating.

They proudly shared the news with the world at the time. Following the confirmation from Kensington Palace, the newly engaged couple appeared in their first-ever joined interview on BBC . They shared details of their relationship for the first time, including how they first met and looked to the future as working royals.



Speaking of Meghan and Harry's relationship on Channel 5's new series Meghan and Harry: The Rise and Fall, Paul said: "I was so happy when Harry found Meghan. He had love is his life again." However, he issued a warning as he added: "I thought 'you are going to have to learn fast girl because this family takes no prisoners'.

” Photographer Zak Hussein raised his concerns about Meghan entering the royal family as she appeared unaware of protocols. "She didn't realise protocols and some of the rules being in the royal family entailed," he said. "A good example was early on, she visited a radio station in Brixton with huge turn out.

She turned to crowd and was just about to blow a kiss, she hesitated. She had to adapt to not being able to act in those ways” The couple are currently on their 'royal style' tour of Colombia . On the first two days of their four-day trip to South America , Harry and Meghan were in the Colombian capital of Bogota, where they made a string of appearances alongside the country's vice president Francia Marquez, who invited them to her homeland after watching their controversial Netflix series.

They visited a school in Bogota, where the couple spoke to schoolchildren in Spanish as they took part in an art session and planted trees during a visit to a school. Later they met athletes training for the Games, which were founded by the duke, during a visit to the Centro de Rehabilitacion Inclusiva. Harry and Meghan's security in Colombia includes an officer armed with a Kevlar shield to stop any potential shooter taking aim at the couple.

At almost all events the couple have attended the man - part of the local security detail - has been seen jumping out of a vehicle ahead of the couple holding the folding shield. As they visited a school called Escuela Taller Tambores de Cabildo de la Boquilla on Saturday morning, students performed for them amid tight security. The security detail included heavily armed soldiers, police officers and sharp-suited private security guards.

A van containing a chemical biological nuclear response unit joined the massive cavalcade of vehicles that arrived alongside the couple as well as a helicopter and drones while snipers were stationed on a roof. Follow Mirror Celebs on TikTok , Snapchat , Instagram , Twitter , Facebook , YouTube and Threads ..

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