Meghan, Duchess of Sussex uses necklace to pay tribute to her kids while on Colombia tour

Fans have spotted Meghan, Duchess of Sussex has paid tribute to her children Archie and Lilibet on her Colombia trip by wearing a necklace carrying their names.

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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex has paid tribute to her children on her Colombia trip by wearing a necklace carrying their names
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex has paid tribute to her children on her Colombia trip by wearing a necklace carrying their names

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex has paid tribute to her children on her Colombia trip by wearing a necklace carrying their names.

The mother-of-two, 42, who has son Archie, five, and three-year-old daughter Lilibet with her husband Prince Harry, 39, has been on a four-day trip with the royal to the nation – which has included them visiting pupils at a school that included a “social and emotional” gym and garden.

Fans have now spotted Meghan has been wearing an ‘Imperial Disc Pendant’ by Ariel Gordon Jewellery – personalised with the names Archie and Lilibet – while she and Harry visited another school, the Escuela Tambores de Cabildo, which teaches children drumming.

The pair dropped in on Saturday (17.08.24), with the couple taking part in a drum circle and traditional dancing.

Meghan has worn the necklace before, including on a lunch outing with friends in August last year.

She previously honoured her son by wearing a necklace featuring the letter ‘A’ to Wimbledon in 2019 months after her boy was born.

Meghan also owns necklaces featuring her two kids’ star signs, which she wore during a video shot to mark her 40th birthday.

The duchess has also paid tribute to Harry’s late mum Princess Diana during her visit to Colombia – by wearing the late royal’s butterfly earrings.

She and Harry have been protected on their Colombia tour by an officer armed with a Kevlar shield known as a “ballistic briefcase” to stop a shooter targeting the couple.

At each event the couple have attended in the country, their shield-bearing protector – who is only one of their huge security detail – has been seen leaping out of a vehicle head of the pair holding a folding shield.

Known as a ballistic briefcase, the device is also used to protect Colombia’s vice president Francia Marquez – who has been hosting the couple’s visit and been the target of several assassination attempts.

Harry and Meghan have had an “immense ring-of-steel” security presence in Colombia, according to The Sun and Daily Mail.