Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are being called up for their rival royal tour in Colombia.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who made a successful trip to the South American state, could have done similar things as working royals, an expert says.
Royal author Robert Jobson tells The Sun: “She could have had all that anyway, I was all for it when she went to Tonga, Fiji and all these places in Australia, she got really good press there and there were lots of outfit changes.
Pundit Matt Wilkinson adds: “And even in South Africa, they had a pretty reasonable tour, I think it was bad in terms of the other things that were going on.
He continued: “What I don’t understand is why. What is the point of saying that you want privacy and doing things differently, and then focusing only on yourself, instead of doing it to help your country and serve it?”
Mr Jobson then criticised the couple, adding: “One thing I thought was a bit absurd was when the vice president greeted her and she curtsied to him.
“Come on, if you don't use the royal title anymore and you don't want it to be considered royal, then stop using all that. It's ridiculous,” he said.