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Meghan Markle begins Jordan trip with two different looks
Summary
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are in Jordan for a two-day visit with the World Health Organization; Meghan wore a monochrome white outfit at a WHO roundtable and later changed into more casual olive and tan looks while visiting a refugee camp and a hospital.
Content
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are in Jordan for a two-day trip in partnership with the World Health Organization. The visit was announced the night before and the royal family was informed ahead of time. Their engagements are described as focused on humanitarian health response, mental health, and support for communities affected by conflict and displacement. On the first day they attended a WHO roundtable, visited a refugee camp youth center and later went to a hospital in Amman.
Key details:
- They attended a World Health Organization roundtable in Amman and met with donors and humanitarian partners.
- At the roundtable Meghan wore a monochrome white look, including a Veronica Beard jacket with a matching top and trousers, and wore her hair in loose waves.
- The couple visited the QuestScope Youth Center at the Za'atari refugee camp near Mafraq, where the UN Refugee Agency in Jordan reported they met young refugees and joined children in football.
- Meghan changed into a casual outfit of an olive top, tan pants and a white shirt with Vince shoes, and later switched to a black long-sleeve top for the hospital visit.
- At the Specialty Hospital in Amman they met patients, including Maria, a 14-year-old burn victim from Gaza.
- The couple will spend two days in Jordan with WHO director-general Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
Summary:
The visit combines WHO-led meetings with on-the-ground visits to refugee and medical facilities, emphasizing humanitarian health and mental health concerns. The couple will continue engagements in Jordan with WHO leadership over the next day.
