Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recently traveled to Jordan, where they paid an official visit to the National Centre for the Rehabilitation of Addiction (NCRA) in Amman, along with a special delegation from the World Health Organization. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were personally invited by WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus as part of their work to ensure the humanitarian and psychological well-being of society.

For the business visit, 44-year-old Meghan chose a utilitarian look: Prince Harry’s wife tried on loose, flowing black trousers with classic Chanel pumps with a low heel with a gold logo, which cost at least $1,000, and a gray-beige Zara coat, which is sold in the brand’s stores for $169, that is, almost ten times cheaper than the shoes.

The Duchess’s laconic image was complemented by a Cartier Love bracelet and an engagement ring made of the famous Welsh gold.


