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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry visit Jordan for surprise humanitarian trip
Summary
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry began a surprise two-day visit to Jordan to join WHO-led events focused on humanitarian health, mental health and support for communities affected by conflict and displacement, arriving in Amman for a WHO roundtable and visits to refugee and medical evacuee sites.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry began a surprise two-day visit to Jordan to participate in World Health Organization-led events and meetings focused on humanitarian health responses, mental health and support for vulnerable communities affected by conflict and displacement. Their office announced the trip late on Wednesday local time. The pair attended a WHO roundtable in Amman hosted by WHO director-general Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and met regional WHO leaders and donor partners. They also visited a youth centre at the Za'atari refugee camp and met recent medical evacuees from Gaza in Amman.
Key details:
- The visit is described as a two-day humanitarian trip alongside WHO director-general Dr. Tedros.
- The couple attended a WHO roundtable in Amman and met regional WHO leaders and key donors and humanitarian partners.
- They visited the QuestScope Youth Center at the Za'atari refugee camp and later met recent medical evacuees from Gaza in Amman.
- The British ambassador to Jordan thanked the Sussexes for their visit and noted cooperation with UN agencies, the WHO and the Jordanian government.
- Scheduled activities for Thursday include visits to World Central Kitchen, the National Centre for Rehabilitation of Addicts, the Jordanian Hashemite Fund for Human Development to meet female leaders, and the King Hussein Cancer Centre.
- Reported context: the visit is the couple's first joint international trip since Nigeria in May 2024 and Colombia in August 2024, and it comes days after reporting on the arrest of Prince Andrew; some sources were reported as suggesting that development could have implications for members of the royal family.
Summary:
The visit concentrates on WHO-led humanitarian health efforts and direct engagement with displaced and affected communities in Jordan. The Sussexes are scheduled to continue their programme on Thursday with a series of meetings and site visits to humanitarian and health organisations.
