Meghan Markle suited up for her latest trip to the Middle East.
The Duchess of Sussex, 44, arrived in Amman, Jordan, on Wednesday wearing a head-to-toe Veronica Beard look for the start of a surprise two-day humanitarian trip with husband Prince Harry.
Markle chose a double-breasted, collarless tweed jacket ($998), which she styled with a camisole and wide-leg pants ($498) in a coordinating shade of off-white.
She and Harry, 41, joined World Health Organization Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus to spotlight humanitarian health efforts and mental health support in the region. The duke coordinated in khaki trousers, a white button-down and a dark blazer.
For the second stop of the day — a visit to the QuestScope Youth Center at the Za’atari Refugee Camp, the world’s largest camp for displaced Syrians — Markle swapped the polished tweed for something more practical.
She changed into khaki trousers, an olive green T-shirt and a brown leather belt, pulling her hair into a ponytail. The mom of two even kicked around a soccer ball during the visit, putting her lace-up Vince loafers to work on the turf.
She also brought light layers for indoors: first adding a crisp white button-down and later changing to a Heidi Merrick blouse ($471).
The Jordan trip is the Sussexes’ first international humanitarian engagement in more than 18 months; they last traveled overseas together officially to Colombia in August 2024.
Since then, the couple has kept busy stateside — Markle wore a black Armani suit alongside Harry at the Project Healthy Minds Gala in New York in October, got dolled up in a custom Harbison Studio gown at the Fifteen Percent Pledge Gala in LA earlier this month and sat courtside with the duke at the 2026 NBA All-Star Game.
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