Meghan and Harry visited a public kindergarten in Colombia called Kio LA Jalón (apologies if I’ve mispronounced that). During their visit to...
Meghan and Harry visited a public kindergarten in Colombia called Kio LA Jalón (apologies if I’ve mispronounced that). During their visit to this competitive school in Santa Fe, Prince Harry interacted with students in their native language, asking for their names and ages. Meghan was excited to learn that a child she spoke with in Spanish was the same age as her son, Archie.
But here's where the controversy kicks in. Some are claiming that Meghan and Harry deceived and exploited the children during their visit. According to UK Royal gossip, the kids were led to believe that footballer James Rodriguez would make an appearance, only for the royal couple to show up instead. Critics argue that it’s disgraceful to mislead underprivileged kids for self-promotion.
It's important to clarify that these allegations primarily come from Twitter and haven’t been confirmed by any mainstream media outlets. So, take this with a grain of salt.
Genevieve chimed in with skepticism, questioning what happened to the "royal sparkle" of Meghan. She pointed out that the children seemed uninterested and disengaged during the visit, suggesting they were not as excited as the media portrayed them to be.
So, as the dust settles, the question remains: Did Meghan and Harry deceive and exploit the Colombian school children on their recent tour?
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