Harry and Meghan are in Jordan this week, Feb. 25–26, 2026, on a humanitarian trip.

This visit isn’t a royal tour. It’s a purpose-driven mission with the World Health Organization and partners to focus on health, mental health support, and people affected by conflict and displacement. They’re there to see programs firsthand and bring attention to issues that rarely make the headlines.

During this brief but impactful visit, the Sussexes plan to:
- Join WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus for engagements in Amman — showing that powerful partners can make change happen.
- Visit programs they’ve supported financially, including efforts to facilitate medical evacuations for children impacted by conflict.
- Tour the regional headquarters of World Central Kitchen, a key partner in feeding communities during crisis.
- See mental health and community services at the Za’atari Refugee Camp — helping displaced Syrians rebuild strength and resilience.

This mission meshes perfectly with the Sussexes’ long-standing advocacy around mental health, trauma recovery, and support for war-impacted families — especially children.

Harry and Meghan have been consistent about focusing on mental health, trauma, and kids caught in conflict.

I’ll be following their stops and style — what Meghan chooses to wear in Jordan has always been part of the story here — so be sure to come back here on Wednesday and Thursday for updates. You can also follow along over on my Instagram and X accounts. You can also find me on TikTok here.
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