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Harry and Meghan’s Jordan Trip Draws Claims of ‘Olive Branch’ to William

A royal author casts the WHO-backed visit as a conciliatory signal rather than evidence of a professional return.

Overview

  • Royal author Ingrid Seward says the Jordan engagements were a public message to the Prince and Princess of Wales that the Sussexes are willing to help.
  • The couple’s two-day visit, invited by WHO chief Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, included a hospital, a youth centre and a crisis food operation, plus a WHO roundtable.
  • GB News reports the UK Foreign Office declined comment on the trip and sources said the British ambassador in Amman did not directly invite the couple to an Iftar reception.
  • Seward argues a personal thaw is possible but says a return to working-royal duties is very unlikely, noting there is no confirmed contact with senior royals.
  • The pair completed their first international tour in 18 months, departing Jordan on February 27 after meeting medical evacuees at Amman’s Specialty Hospital.