Page Six may receive compensation or receive an affiliate commission when you click or make a purchase on a link. Featured prices are subject to change.
Duchess Meghan wore a suit for her recent trip to the Middle East.
The Duchess of Sussex, 44, arrived in Amman, Jordan, on Wednesday wearing a head-to-toe Veronica Beard look as she kicked off a surprise two-day humanitarian trip with her husband Prince Harry.
Markle chose a collarless double-breasted tweed jacket ($998), which she styled with an off-white coordinating camisole and wide-leg pants ($498).
She and Prince Harry, 41, joined World Health Organization Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus to focus on humanitarian health work and mental health support in the region. The duke wore khaki pants, a white button-down, and a dark blazer.
For her second stop of the day, a visit to the Questscope Youth Center in Zaatari Refugee Camp (the world’s largest Syrian refugee camp), Markle traded in her shiny tweed for something more practical.
She changed into khaki pants, an olive green T-shirt, a brown leather belt, and tied her hair into a ponytail. The mother of two was seen kicking a soccer ball around and wearing lace-up Vince loafers on the lawn during her visit.
She also brought light layers for indoor use. First I added a crisp white button-down, then switched to a Heidi Merrick blouse ($471).
The visit to Jordan is the Sussexes’ first international humanitarian work in more than 18 months. The couple’s last official overseas trip was to Colombia in August 2024.
Since then, the couple has remained busy in the United States. Markle wore a black Armani suit alongside Prince Harry at the Project Healthy Minds Gala in New York in October, wore a custom Harbison Studio dress at the Fifteen Percent Pledge Gala in Los Angeles earlier this month, and sat courtside with Prince Harry at the 2026 NBA All-Star Game.
