Meghan Markle Stuns in Elegant White Tweed During Her Surprise Visit to Jordan
Meghan Markle Embarks on Humanitarian Trip to Jordan
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, made a stylish entrance in Amman, Jordan, on Wednesday as she joined her husband, Prince Harry, for a surprise two-day humanitarian trip. Arriving in a head-to-toe Veronica Beard outfit, Markle is set to highlight important health initiatives in the region.
The 44-year-old royal opted for a double-breasted, collarless tweed jacket featuring ivory buttons and patch pockets, paired successfully with matching wide-leg pants. This sophisticated ensemble underscores her polished approach to the trip’s objectives.
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During their initial stop at the World Health Organization’s country office, the couple engaged with Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, focusing on humanitarian health efforts and mental health support. Prince Harry complemented Markle’s look with khaki trousers, a white button-down shirt, and a dark blazer.
Following the WHO meetings, the couple visited the QuestScope Youth Center at the Za’atari Refugee Camp, the largest camp for displaced Syrians. For this visit, Markle changed into khaki trousers, an olive green T-shirt, and a brown leather belt, pulling her hair into a practical ponytail. She even kicked around a soccer ball with the children, wearing Vince lace-up loafers.

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The Duchess’s attire engaged her youthful audience, blending style with functionality. The visit, marking the couple’s first international humanitarian trip in over 18 months, comes on the heels of memorable appearances in the U.S., including a gala in New York and an event in Los Angeles.
In addition to their humanitarian efforts, the Sussexes met families affected by the ongoing crisis in Gaza, including a notable visit to 14-year-old Maria, who is recovering from severe burns.
This trip signifies renewed international engagement for the couple, highlighting their commitment to health and humanitarian issues.

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