Prince Harry recently gave a rare new interview during his two-day trip to Jordan. He focused on humanitarian efforts, avoiding questions about royal controversies.
The 41-year-old Duke of Sussex spoke to Channel 4 News on February 27. He and his wife, Meghan Markle, visited medical facilities, aid organizations, and a refugee camp in and around Amman.
At the start of the new interview, the correspondent asked Harry about the ongoing scandal involving his uncle, former Prince Andrew. Harry chose not to comment, saying he wanted to keep attention on the humanitarian work.
“I understand you don’t wish to talk about your family,” the interviewer noted. “You’re here to highlight your work with WHO and Gaza. Why is this visit important?”
Harry replied that the focus of the trip was on supporting displaced communities and mental health initiatives. He emphasized the importance of Jordan’s humanitarian efforts in the region.
“I have spoken with Dr. Tedros for months leading up to this visit,” Harry said. “It was important to show the incredible work Jordan does for people affected by conflict.”
During the trip, the Duke and Duchess toured Specialty Hospital in Amman. They met medical evacuees from Gaza receiving urgent care. Harry pointed out that global attention often shifts, but the humanitarian crisis continues daily for those living in the region.
The visit was conducted in partnership with the World Health Organization. It highlighted relief programs and mental health support for conflict-affected communities. Harry’s approach in the new interview stressed action over commentary on royal matters.
Observers noted that Harry’s refusal to discuss family issues reflects his long-standing desire to separate public duties from personal and familial controversies.
The new interview reinforces his focus on humanitarian causes. Officials said the visit underscores the UK royal’s commitment to global health and crisis support.
Harry concluded by urging continued international support for displaced populations and emphasized that the work in Jordan sets a model for similar initiatives worldwide.
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