Harry and Meghan 'snubbed' by Jordan's royal family: King Abdullah and his eldest son - who have close relationship to Charles and William - swerve meeting with Sussexes

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were recently seen completing an entire two-day humanitarian visit to Jordan, which was an organized partnership with the World Health Organization and their Archwell Foundation.

According to reports from local media outlets, this trip was seen focusing on health, mental well-being, and support for vulnerable communities, including visits to refugee camps and hospitals.

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Despite the visit's high profile, the pair did not have a formal meeting with King Abdullah II of Jordan or his heir, Crown Prince Hussein.

On the same day when the WHO director general was received by the King and Crown Prince, Harry and Meghan were not present. Their schedule was said to revolve around humanitarian engagements instead of ceremonial royal duties.

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The very vivid absence of an audience with Jordan's senior royals was described by some people as a clear snub, particularly due to the fact that there have long-standing ties between both the UK and Jordan for years. This includes the very strong bond between King Abdullah and King Charles, as well as meetings between Catherine and William with the Jordanian Crown Prince.

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