Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan are currently in Jordan for a two-day visit aimed at highlighting the plight of communities affected by war and displacement. The couple, who have resided in Southern California since stepping back from their roles as senior royals in 2020, made the trip at the invitation of Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the director-general of the World Health Organization.

On February 25, Duchess Meghan showcased a stylish yet understated wardrobe during her appearances. She wore olive green cargo pants paired with a brown belt and a sleek black high-necked blouse during a visit to a specialty hospital in Amman. For a World Health Organization roundtable, she opted for an elegant white-on-white outfit, featuring a white tweed blazer over white slacks and a silk blouse. Her signature black hair was styled in soft curls, adding to the sophistication of her looks.

In alignment with their commitment to public health advocacy, Harry and Meghan also visited the Za’atari refugee camp in Jordan. Their journey comes at a difficult time for Harry’s family back in the UK, following the arrest of his uncle, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew. The arrest, which occurred on February 19, was related to allegations of misconduct in public life, a situation that has left Harry’s family under scrutiny. Despite the serious nature of the incident, no charges have been made, and Andrew has denied any wrongdoing.

Since leaving royal duties, both Harry and Meghan have been vocal about their experiences within the royal family in various interviews, documentaries, and Harry’s memoir, “Spare.” Their Jordan visit emphasizes their dedication to humanitarian issues, showcasing their desire to make a positive impact in areas of need.

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