• Prince Harry praises Jordan's leadership
  • Focus on humanitarian and mental health support
  • Avoids discussing ex-Prince Andrew scandal

Prince Harry, during a rare television interview in Jordan, opted to highlight the country's significant humanitarian contributions rather than address the ongoing scandal involving his uncle, ex-Prince Andrew. The Duke of Sussex, alongside Meghan Markle, spent two days visiting humanitarian organizations in the region, underscoring Jordan's pivotal role in supporting displaced communities. "The world should be incredibly grateful for what Jordan is doing," Harry stated, emphasizing the country's moral leadership.

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Prince Harry Praises Jordan's Leadership

During their visit, Harry and Meghan engaged with various aid organizations and treatment centers in Amman, focusing on mental health support and humanitarian aid delivery. Their trip was conducted in partnership with the World Health Organization (WHO), aiming to bring attention to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the broader Middle East. Harry's words during the Channel 4 News interview praised Jordan for being a "humanitarian hub for the Middle East," acknowledging the country's decades-long efforts in the region.

Focus on Humanitarian and Mental Health Support

The couple's visit included a stop at the Specialty Hospital in Amman, where they met with medical evacuees from Gaza. Harry highlighted the challenges faced by humanitarian organizations in accessing conflict zones, stressing the need for open aid corridors. Their discussions with volunteers at World Central Kitchen further emphasized the importance of delivering aid to those in need. "The aid corridors need to be opened," Harry noted, advocating for full access for humanitarian efforts.

Throughout the trip, Prince Harry consistently redirected the focus to the purpose of their visit, avoiding any mention of the scandal involving his uncle. This approach underscored his commitment to humanitarian causes over personal or family issues.