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Prince Harry has put his “dad-dancing” moves on display as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex get their hands dirty at a school in Colombia.

The Duke of Sussex, 39, received subtle praise from Colombia’s Vice President Francia Marquez and her husband Rafael Yerney Pinillo.


Pinillo was seen pointing at the father-of-two, chuckling away in admiration of the Prince.

Harry opted to put his moves on show after getting his hands dirty in the garden at La Giralda School in Bogota.

Prince Harry’s cheeky ‘dad-dancing’ moves on show as Sussexes get hands dirty in Colombia tour

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Meghan Markle also appeared to get her hands around a shovel but was also filmed sharing some adorable moments with students.

She embraced one schoolgirl in a hug and later shared some words with the infant’s classmate.

However, Prince Harry’s cheeky dad-dancing was remarkably similar to the moves older brother Prince William dropped at Taylor Swift’s Eras tour in London.

The Prince of Wales was filmed jiving as he attended the American singer-songwriter’s concert at Wembley Stadium with son Prince George and daughter Princess Charlotte.

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The father-of-three was seen shimmying his shoulders and banging his head to Swift’s 2014 hit, Shake It Off.

Prince Harry was filmed dancing at another moment in his tour of Colombia.

Before being snapped sharing a cute moment with wife Meghan, the Duke of Sussex was boogying at the Delia Zapata Olivella National Arts Center.

However, the Sussexes have opted to embark on the four-day visit to Colombia to discuss concerns about online safety.

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Harry, 39, spoke openly about the rise of AI and called for “education and awareness” to tackle misinformation.

He said: “It comes down to all of us to be able to spot the true from the fake.

“In an ideal world, those with positions of influence would take more responsibility. We are no longer debating facts.

“For as long as people are allowed to spread lies, abuse, harass, then social cohesion as we know it has completely broken down.”

Harry’s comments were considered a veiled swipe against Telsa CEO Elon Musk after the world’s richest man was accused of spreading misinformation.

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