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Wait, Prince Harry Can Salsa...?

August 23, 2024
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Celebrate Colombian Culture with Salsa.
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During their four-day visit to Colombia, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle fully embraced the lively culture of cities like Bogotá, Cartagena, and San Basilio de Palenque. They joined social media sessions, enjoyed cultural performances,...
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Prince Harry dances better than literally every Latino in LA.
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I said it with my chest.
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Damn c honestly, you're not wrong,
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you're not wrong. So,
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry had a romantic moment during their last
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day in Colombia while promoting their charity work trying to make the
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internet safer for Children.
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They were displaying their salsa skills in the city of Cali in
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Colombia. That boy was moving,
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even the little spins,
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he had rhythm, he had rhythm.
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I mean something guys from L A,
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you know, lack they should,
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they should take note,
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they should take notes of this guy.
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I mean, some Mexicans can't even look like that.
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I've seen it, listen with my own eyes.
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All I have to say is it's OK to move your shoulders
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It's OK. It's OK to move your hip for sure
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It's OK to be coordinate.
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Don't be scared, don't be shy.
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No one's judging. No,
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it's OK to be a good dancer.
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We should normalize that again,
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which Latinos do things dance.
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OK. This is controversial and this is not based off because
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I'm no profession. The answer please.
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At five, we have Dominicans the way they move is incredible
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They're fast learners and,
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and they will make you out of breath.
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Oh, yeah. Hot,
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hot for many reasons.
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They were ordinary or too.
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Yeah. They whispered my,
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yeah, I know.
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You told me. Four Venezuela.
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Have you ever partied with?
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I've never, that's why I'm like,
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oh, and I would love to,
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actually, I would love to,
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they know how to move.
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I mean, they,
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and that's the thing.
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You'll be dancing the entire night.
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No breaks, no breaks,
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ready. Three Puerto Rico.
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I mean, as always with reggaeton,
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with salsa, with any genre they come in strong again,
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they have co ordination,
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they have passion, that's what they have passion,
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they listen to the music,
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they feel it in their bodies and the way they move,
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you see that you feel that number two,
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Colombia, of course,
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I mean, not biased or anything,
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but we do have the world's capital of Salsa,
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which is Cali Colombia.
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If you didn't know it's not biased because you ranked it as
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number two, not number one.
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Exactly. Which brings us to number one,
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Cuba. Have you ever danced with the Cuban before?
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I, I have never you should,
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but I've seen the way Celia Cruz moves.
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Of course, Celia Cruz icon legend.
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I mean, the genre we owe so much to her.
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She's gonna be on a coin soon now as we've talked about
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because she and, and,
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and the island of Cuba have really shaped dancing and for that
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they get number one.
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You know, you didn't.
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Mexicans just did not make the top five.
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Like I like I'm just saying,
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I mean, we dance a lot.
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I mean, we do stomp you guys,
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we're stomper. We are,
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they're great at jumping,
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they're great at tossing people and tossing people.
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They fly, do salsa dancers do that.
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Well, fellows take notes from Prince Harry on how to learn
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how to dance. He's got the moves,
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he's got the moves.