Prince Harry & Meghan, Partner with WHO in Jordan: Spotlight on Refugees and Global Health
From Amman to Za'atari: Harry and Meghan's Humanitarian Return to the Middle East.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, have embarked on a poignant and purposeful two-day humanitarian visit to Jordan, marking their first major international engagement of this kind in over 18 months. Announced with little fanfare just a day prior on February 24, 2026, the trip which was undertaken in partnership with the World Health Organization (WHO), highlights the couple's ongoing commitment to global health, mental health support, and refugee aid.
The visit began on February 25 in Amman, where Harry and Meghan joined a high-level WHO roundtable alongside key donors, humanitarian partners, and WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. Discussions centered on frontline health initiatives and mental health programs addressing the needs of displaced populations in the region.
A powerful highlight came with their visit to the Za'atari Refugee Camp, one of the world's largest facilities for displaced Syrians, located near Mafraq. There, the couple toured the QuestScope Youth Center, engaging directly with residents and humanitarian workers. They also met medical evacuees from Gaza, including children supported through evacuation projects the Sussexes have personally funded, as well as staff from organizations like World Central Kitchen coordinating aid from Amman.
Dressed thoughtfully for the occasion, Meghan notably appearing in elegant head-to-toe white for parts of the day, the pair demonstrated quiet empathy and focus amid sensitive geopolitical contexts. This Jordan visit underscores their post-royal role as independent global advocates, and beautifully blends personal philanthropy with high-impact partnerships to amplify support for vulnerable communities.
In an era of carefully curated public appearances, the Sussexes' low-key yet impactful trip serves as a reminder of the enduring power of compassion-driven action on the world stage.
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