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Harry and Meghan Comfort Cancer Patients in Jordan
The Sussexes visited Jordan's King Hussein Cancer Centre to support Syrian and Palestinian children facing cancer, meeting families and attending a piano recital by a patient.
- On the final day of their two-day trip to Jordan, the Sussexes visited the King Hussein Cancer Centre, meeting young patients in a hospital play area. Meghan also hugged Huda Ramadan Alrhawjara as she described her son Mohammad's leukemia recurrence.
- Invited by a World Health Organization delegation, including its director-general, the couple met Syrian children and Palestinian patients receiving treatment in Jordan.
- Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, bonded with Sham, a 13-year-old girl from Syria, who performed piano for them and was hugged afterward.
- Families praised the Sussexes for listening and showing compassion, with Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, hugging Huda Ramadan Alrhawjara as she described her son Mohammad’s leukaemia recurrence amid the recent Israeli conflict with Hamas.
- Earlier, the couple described Jordan's National Centre for Rehabilitation of Addicts as `incredible` and urged recovered addicts to help others, emphasizing there's no shame in addiction.
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Prince Harry and Meghan comfort cancer patients and their families on emotional visit - The Mirror
Prince Harry and Meghan paid an emotional visit to the King Hussein Cancer Centre, Jordan's leading cancer hospital, in the last engagement of their whirlwind trip to the country
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