The Duchess of Sussex appeared to take inspiration from Angelina Jolie during a two-day visit to Jordan with Prince Harry, adopting a more understated wardrobe and humanitarian focus. The couple travelled at the invitation of the World Health Organisation to highlight mental health support and aid for vulnerable communities affected by conflict and displacement. Meghan chose low-key outfits, including affordable high-street pieces, echoing the simple styles often worn by Jolie on refugee visits.
During their trip, the couple visited the Za'atari refugee camp, a youth centre, and a hospital in Amman, where Meghan held hands with a teenage burns victim from Gaza. They also met with doctors, aid workers and young people, taking part in activities including a music class and a football session. Their engagements mirrored causes long associated with Jolie, particularly support for refugees, children and education initiatives.
Harry and Meghan later visited the National Centre for Rehabilitation of Addicts, where they wrote messages of encouragement to patients receiving treatment. They also toured the regional headquarters of World Central Kitchen, which coordinates daily meal distributions into Gaza, and spoke via video link with staff overseeing food deliveries. The visit underscored the couple’s continued focus on mental health advocacy and humanitarian relief efforts since stepping back from official royal duties.

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