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Meghan focuses on humanitarian work despite creased trousers
Summary
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry visited Za'atari refugee camp and met Syrian refugees and aid staff in Amman; Meghan wore a casual wide‑leg trouser outfit that appeared creased while taking part in activities.
Content
Meghan Markle joined Prince Harry on a two-day visit to Jordan where they met Syrian refugees and visited aid and health programmes. They attended a roundtable in Amman with UN agencies and diplomatic representatives before travelling north to the Za'atari refugee camp. At Za'atari they watched a music class at the Questscope youth centre and took part in a football session. Meghan wore a casual wide‑leg, high‑waisted trouser outfit that was observed to be creased while she focused on the engagements.
Key details:
- The couple attended a roundtable in Amman with UN agencies including UNRWA, UNHCR, the World Food Programme and UNICEF alongside diplomatic attendees.
- They visited the Questscope youth centre at Za'atari camp, watched a music class and joined a football session where Meghan scored a penalty.
- The Sussexes visited the Specialty Hospital in Amman and met World Central Kitchen staff coordinating food relief for Gaza from Amman.
- The trip was at the invitation of the World Health Organization; WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus greeted them at the WHO office in Amman.
- The article notes Meghan wore wide‑leg trousers and a shirt worn as a jacket, and that she travelled without a large entourage; the trousers were reported as creased during active engagements.
Summary:
The visit highlighted humanitarian and health programmes for refugees and the coordination role of UN and relief agencies. Coverage noted Meghan's practical outfit and visible creases, while the couple's engagements centred on meetings and site visits across Amman and Za'atari. Undetermined at this time.
