Harry and Meghan in Jordan: spotlight on the behavior of Duchess Meghan
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle spent several days in Jordan, highlighting their humanitarian efforts and emphasizing personal connections with patients at King Hussein Cancer Center, amidst significant international media attention.
While the UK focused on the visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle spent several days in Jordan, concluding their humanitarian journey with a visit to the King Hussein Cancer Center in Amman. Although the program was not loudly advertised, the couple's activities garnered notable interest from international media. Their visit was characterized by a focus on health care rather than royal protocols, emphasizing substance over ceremony.
During their time in Jordan, Harry engaged with healthcare specialists and a delegation from the World Health Organization, asking questions about treatment accessibility and psychological support for patients. Meghan, on the other hand, made an effort to connect on a personal level with patients, often bending down or sitting next to them, thereby fostering an intimate atmosphere. This approach further emphasizes their commitment to humanitarian issues, contrasting with traditional royal engagements.
Media commentary highlighted that the couple seems to be strengthening their role in global social issues, particularly in healthcare and crisis-affected communities. Their efforts reflect a shift towards a more modern and personal royal engagement that seeks to focus on real-world issues rather than royal fanfare, indicating a potential redefinition of public expectations for royal behavior and the role of modern royals in humanitarian efforts.