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    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Highlight Cancer Care in Jordan During Humanitarian Visit

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle brought their humanitarian mission in Jordan to a meaningful close with a visit dedicated to cancer care, underscoring the critical need for accessible treatment and early diagnosis throughout the Middle East. On Thursday, February 26, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex accompanied representatives from the World Health Organization on a tour of the King Hussein Cancer Centre located in Amman, a leading facility in the region.

    This visit not only highlighted the ongoing global initiatives aimed at enhancing cancer care infrastructure but also drew attention to the challenges faced by patients and their families battling the disease. The King Hussein Cancer Centre, along with its supporting foundation, was founded in 2001 by royal decree and is currently overseen by Princess Ghida Talal. These organizations operate as nonprofit entities focused on delivering comprehensive cancer treatment, advancing research, promoting prevention strategies, and facilitating early detection efforts across Jordan and the broader Arab world.

    It is important to note that this engagement comes at a time when cancer has become a personal issue within the British royal family. Earlier in February 2024, King Charles publicly disclosed that he was undergoing treatment for cancer and later provided updates indicating positive progress. Similarly, in January 2025, Catherine, Princess of Wales, announced she had entered remission following her own battle with the disease. These developments have brought increased public awareness to cancer and the importance of medical support.

    During their visit, Harry and Meghan also took time to meet with medical evacuees from Gaza, individuals who had been displaced due to conflict and were receiving treatment in Jordan. Their tour extended to a nearby refugee camp, where they witnessed firsthand the difficult conditions faced by displaced populations. This part of their trip emphasized the urgent need for sustained international assistance to vulnerable groups affected by ongoing crises in the region.

    Overall, the Duke and Duchess’s visit to Jordan served as a powerful reminder of the intersection between health care, humanitarian aid, and global solidarity. By focusing on cancer care and the plight of refugees, they brought international attention to pressing health and social issues that require continued commitment and resources. Their engagement with local institutions and communities reflects a broader effort to support sustainable improvements in health outcomes and quality of life across the Middle East.

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