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Meghan Embraces Effortless Utility Style at Za’atari

25/2/2026

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After attending a meeting at the World Health Organization’s headquarters in Amman, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex travelled to the QuestScope youth centre at the Za’atari refugee camp — the world’s largest camp for Syrian refugees, located near Mafraq in northern Jordan.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex visit the the Za’atari refugee camp in Jordan on 25 February 2026
Credit: Aaron Chown / PA Images / Alamy
Their visit was both hands-on and heartfelt. They joined teenage girls for therapeutic music and art sessions and took part in a football skills class.
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The couple also spent time listening to the stories of Syrian families and children, highlighting Jordan’s humanitarian leadership and the continued need for stable healthcare and community support for refugees.
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For the visit to the QuestScope youth centre, Meghan changed into a more practical ensemble. She opted for khaki separates, pairing a Zara Cotton Short Sleeve T-shirt (US$19.90) with the Jenni Kayne ‘Riley’ trousers ($225), and an unidentified cognac suede belt.
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Zara Cotton Short Sleeve T-shirt in Khaki
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The Duchess layered the look with a white button-up shirt — the WNU ‘The Boyfriend’ in 100% fine poplin ($150).
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On her feet the Vince 'Marin' Boat Shoe in Olivewood. Available in limited sizes at Zappos and Nordstrom Rack.
Meghan Markle wears Vince 'Marin' Boat Shoe in Olivewood
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Vince 'Marin' Boat Shoe in Olivewood
After their visit to the Za’atari Refugee Camp, Meghan and Harry returned to Amman.
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There, they visited a hospital to meet medical evacuees from Gaza, many of whom had been transferred for urgent treatment after sustaining serious injuries in the ongoing conflict.
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Reflecting the somber nature of the hospital visit, Meghan subtly updated her look by swapping her previous layers for a black Heidi Merrick 'Marish' top.
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Her Zara ankle-strap sandals were a carryover from the WHO meeting, rounding out the ensemble change.
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