Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Are 'Damned if They Do, Damned if They Don't'
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited refugee programs and met patients during a WHO-backed mission amid Archewell's recent restructuring and $500,000 donations to humanitarian projects.
- Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, spent two days this week in Jordan on a World Health Organization humanitarian mission, meeting young Palestinian patients at the Specialty Hospital in Amman, including a 14-year-old burn victim.
- Following the group's rebranding to Archewell Philanthropies, Archewell leadership changes including James Holt's departure led the couple to review funding use during their Jordan visit.
- During events in Amman, Markle was pictured at a WHO donor roundtable wearing white and met Princess Basma bint Talal and her daughter Farah Daghistani, while Harry played soccer at Za'atari refugee camp.
- Travel details show the couple flew commercially at WHO's invitation, paid for the trip themselves after notifying Buckingham Palace officials, and reviewed donations of $200,000 to WHO and $150,000 each to Save the Children and Imperial College's blast-injury centre.
- Page Six questioned the trip as a 'quasi‑royal' engagement, noting Archewell's downsizing and that King Abdullah II did not meet them days after ex‑Prince Andrew's arrest.
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