Meghan Markle Opts for Head-To-Toe White for a Surprise Visit to Jordan

The Duchess of Sussex touched down in Amman wearing a tweed jacket and wide-leg trousers by go-to label Veronica Beard.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, began a two-day visit of Jordan today, where they are meeting local leaders and health officials to highlight the efforts of those helping refugees who have fled to the country. It is the couple’s first joint international trip since February 2025, when they visited Whistler, Canada, for the Invictus Games.

Touching down in Amman on February 25, Meghan arrived in a head-to-toe white look, comprising a double-breasted tweed jacket and wide-leg trousers by Veronica Beard—a New York-based label that the former Suits star has favored since her pre-royal days. Since then, the Duchess has often turned to the brand for international tours, including the sky-blue shirt dress that she sported in Tonga back in 2018 and a tailored navy top and matching trousers that she wore during her visit to Colombia.

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Meghan Markle visited the QuestScope youth centre at the Za’atari refugee camp in Jordan today.

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After joining a roundtable discussion at the World Health Organization’s HQ in Amman, Meghan and Harry visited the QuestScope youth centre at the Za’atari refugee camp, the world’s largest camp for Syrian refugees. For the engagement, the royal changed into a khaki T-shirt and trousers, teamed with a white button-down shirt over the top, and tan boat shoes from Vince. Muted and elegant, it was textbook Meghan Markle.

Since stepping back from their roles as senior members of the royal family, Meghan and Harry have made clear that they “remain committed to their duty and service to the UK and around the world”. Alongside Jordan, Canada and Colombia, the couple have also visited Nigeria and Jamaica, as well as Germany for the Invictus Games.