Prince Harry and Meghan Markle joined the Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, for a high-profile visit to an addiction rehabilitation center in Jordan.
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On the second day of their visit to Jordan with the World Health Organization, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex highlighted the people and partnerships supporting communities affected by conflict.
The day began at World Central Kitchen’s regional headquarters in Amman, which coordinates food deliveries into Gaza. The Duke and Duchess met with teams overseeing convoys, community kitchens, mobile bakeries and water distribution, and joined a live call with staff working in Gaza.
They then visited the National Center for Rehabilitation of Addicts (NCRA), where they met clinicians and spoke with men and women in treatment.
Discussions focused on recovery and the importance of prioritising mental health support. Meghan and Harry heard how WHO-supported services are improving care, from supervised detox to counselling and community follow-up.
At the Jordanian Hashemite Fund for Human Development (JOHUD), the Duke and Duchess met community leaders involved in the “Mujaawarah” initiative, which promotes social cohesion and women-led advocacy. They heard from local organisers about community-based projects supporting livelihoods and wellbeing.
The day ended at King Hussein Cancer Center, where Meghan and Harry met hospital leaders, clinicians, and young patients receiving cancer treatment. They discussed the challenges facing regional cancer services as conflict and displacement place added pressure on health systems, as well as WHO-supported efforts to improve access to care for children and families travelling for treatment.
On day two in Jordan, Meghan stepped out in a black ensemble, layered with a taupe Zara Wool-Blend Topstitched Jacket from the ZW COLLECTION (US$169).
The black basic top appears to be her Bleusalt Classic Crewneck Top.
What Meghan Wore suggests the trousers could be the GAP 365 Low Rise Pleated Wide-Leg Trousers ($89.95). The position of the front pleats, belt loops and pockets appear to match that of Meghan's trousers.
On her feet was a past-season pair of black Chanel mixed-media heels, designed with a fabric upper and a velvet almond-shaped cap toe.
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