• Harry and Meghan are currently in Colombia
  • Meghan Markle shines in Colombian designer's dress 
  • The Duchess looks amazing in this outfit
Opting for a version with delicate spaghetti straps, Meghan let her hair down, quite literally, from the sleek bun she sported earlier. Accessorizing with gold jewelry, she looked every inch the modern royal. This wasn't just a fashion choice; it was a nod to the rich culture and talent of Colombia, showcasing Ortiz's designs that are deeply inspired by the country's lush landscapes and vibrant spirit. 

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Johanna Ortiz, a Cali native, has become a go-to designer for Meghan, especially when the Duchess wants to make a cultural connection through her wardrobe. From Nigeria to New York City, Meghan has been spotted in Ortiz's creations, each time making headlines for her elegant and thoughtful fashion picks.

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Royal support for local talent

Meghan's choice to wear Ortiz's design in Colombia speaks volumes about her and Prince Harry's approach to their international visits. They're not just there to fulfill royal duties; they're there to engage, connect, and uplift. By highlighting a Colombian designer, Meghan sends a powerful message of support for local talent and the global fashion industry.

The Duke and Duchess's visit to Colombia is packed with meaningful engagements—from discussing social media's impact with local students to highlighting emotional well-being in education. They're also showing their support for Colombia's participation in the Invictus Games, a cause close to Prince Harry's heart.

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As they continue their tour, visiting places like Cartagena and Cali, it's clear Meghan and Harry are on a mission to make a difference. Their blend of royal duty, personal passion for social causes, and support for local cultures and industries is a refreshing take on modern royalty.

And let's not forget the fashion! With Meghan in the picture, we're sure to see more stunning outfits that do more than just look good—they tell a story, bridge cultures, and celebrate the beauty of diversity.