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Harry and Meghan Visit Jordan for Refugee Support Summit

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have arrived in Jordan for a two-day visit to support vulnerable communities affected by conflict, engaging with WHO and local initiatives.

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PA Media The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend a World Health Organization roundtable with key donors and humanitarian partners in Amman

Royal Visit to Middle East

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have arrived in the Middle East for their first international trip together in 18 months.

Prince Harry and Meghan will spend two days visiting Jordan to highlight efforts to support vulnerable communities affected by conflict and displacement.

The couple, who stepped down as working royals in 2020, have travelled to Amman at the invitation of Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director-general of the World Health Organization (WHO).

Their visit comes at a time of crisis for the Royal Family following the arrest of Harry's uncle, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, on suspicion of misconduct in public office.

Harry and Meghan arrived on Wednesday morning and were warmly greeted by Ghebreyesus on the steps of WHO's country office in Amman.

Once inside, the couple joined a roundtable discussion hosted by the WHO with individuals from leading bodies including the United Nations and many of its agencies, diplomatic representatives, and donors.

 The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended a World Health Organization round-table event with key donors and humanitarian partners
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended a WHO roundtable event with key donors and humanitarian partners

Meetings and Engagements in Jordan

Over the next two days, Harry and Meghan are expected to meet Jordanian leaders and senior health officials.

They are expected to engage with WHO teams, visit front line health and mental health programmes and meet World Central Kitchen staff who are coordinating food relief for Gaza from Amman.

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The Sussexes will also visit the social development organisation Questscope's youth centre to hear from young people participating in creative and wellbeing programmes.

They are expected to see initiatives they have helped fund to medically evacuate children from the war in Gaza to the Middle East nation.

Support and Recognition

Philip Hall, British Ambassador to Jordan, thanked the Sussexes for travelling to the Middle East.

"Your visit, your support, your appreciation of the efforts that the United Nations, including of course, the World Health Organization, the government of Jordan and others, are making here is enormously appreciated," Hall said.

Previous Collaborations and Visits

The couple first partnered with the WHO on a global campaign to encourage vaccine equity and co-hosted a high-level event at the UN General Assembly in 2021. Their charitable body has also worked with the organisation on its global initiative to help end violence against children.

Since moving to California in 2020 for a new life, the Sussexes have carried out a number of foreign visits that have taken the form of official trips they made when still part of 'The Firm' as the royal family is colloquially known.

The couple's last tour - a four-day trip to Colombia in August 2024 - saw them visit a school in capital Bogotá to talk to teenagers about the impact of social media.

Harry and Meghan also spoke at a summit on digital responsibility staged in part by their Archewell Foundation.

Earlier that year, the couple visited Nigeria to mark 10 years of the Invictus Games.

This article was sourced from bbc

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