Royal Feathers Ruffled: Meghan and Harry's Amman Trip Amid Andrew's Troubles
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's recent trip to Amman, Jordan, has caused displeasure within the royal family. According to a source, the palace is angry about the visit, which took place on February 25 and 26.
The couple participated in various activities during their trip, including attending a World Health Organization round table, meeting medical evacuees from Gaza, and playing soccer with children at a refugee camp. The source described the trip as resembling a full-scale royal tour conducted without proper authorization.
Concerns were raised about the timing of the visit, occurring shortly after the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. Andrew was arrested on his 66th birthday on suspicion of misconduct related to sharing confidential trade documents during his time as a British envoy. The allegations are tied to his association with Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender who passed away in 2019.
Despite the accusations, Andrew has consistently denied any wrongdoing. This incident follows previous controversies involving Meghan and Harry, including a trip to Colombia in 2024 that reportedly upset some members of the royal family.
Reports suggest that Prince William and King Charles have expressed disapproval of Meghan and Harry using their titles to promote their personal endeavors. However, the Duke and Duchess have remained firm in their approach, showing a disregard for external opinions.