After Jordan, the British royals will visit Egypt, where they will meet President Abdel Fattah El Sisi. Reuters
Britain's Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall and Jordan's Queen Rania at Al Husseiniya Palace, in Amman. Reuters
Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall are on a two-day visit to Jordan. EPA
The British royals arrived on November 16 in Amman. EPA
Prince Charles and Camilla were then driven to Al Husseiniya Palace. Reuters
At the palace, the British royals were welcomed by Jordan's King Abdullah II and Queen Rania. EPA
A handout photo made available by the Jordanian Royal Palace shows Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (2-L), and his wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall (L), being welcomed by Jordan's King Abdullah II (2-R) and Queen Rania Al Abdullah (R), in Amman, Jordan, 16 November 2021. EPA / JORDANIAN ROYAL PALACE HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY / NO SALES
Inside the Jordanian royal palace, the visiting British royals sat down with King Abdullah II, Queen Rania and their son, Crown Prince Hussein. EPA
Queen Rania later drove the duchess to the Queen Rania Family and Child Centre in a Tesla. Reuters
The centre offers child protection activities to families of Jordanian, Palestinian and Syrian origins. Reuters
The centre also teaches adolescent girls life skills. Reuters
The royals sat down for one of the lessons in progress at the centre. Reuters
Queen Rania and Camilla take part in activities at the centre. Reuters
The royals speaking to workers at the centre. Reuters
Queen Rania gave Camilla a guided tour of the centre. Reuters
Later in the day, Camilla joined Prince Charles for a visit to Al-Maghtas, or Bethany Beyond the Jordan, the site where the faithful believe Jesus Christ was baptised. EPA
The royals sign the guest book in Al-Maghtas. EPA
Touring Elijah's Hill, the British royals were shown excavations around the narrow muddy river near the place where John the Baptist and Jesus met for the cleansing ritual. EPA
epaselect Britain's Prince Charles (R), the Prince of Wales, and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, visit the baptism site of al-Maghtas, where Jesus is believed by Christians to have been baptised by John the Baptist, on the Jordan river, Jordan, 16 November 2021. EPA / MOHAMMAD ALI
Britain's Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, walks with Jordan's Queen Rania during a private dinner at the Al Husseiniya Palace, in Amman, Jordan November 16, 2021. Ian Vogler / Pool via REUTERS
Camilla was seen dressed in a flowing patterned white kaftan and carrying a pastel pink scarf while Queen Rania looked regal in a pastel pink kaftan dress which she paired with Dior pumps. Reuters
After Jordan, the British royals will visit Egypt, where they will meet President Abdel Fattah El Sisi. Reuters
Britain's Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall and Jordan's Queen Rania at Al Husseiniya Palace, in Amman. Reuters
Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall are on a two-day visit to Jordan. EPA
The British royals arrived on November 16 in Amman. EPA
Prince Charles and Camilla were then driven to Al Husseiniya Palace. Reuters
At the palace, the British royals were welcomed by Jordan's King Abdullah II and Queen Rania. EPA
A handout photo made available by the Jordanian Royal Palace shows Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (2-L), and his wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall (L), being welcomed by Jordan's King Abdullah II (2-R) and Queen Rania Al Abdullah (R), in Amman, Jordan, 16 November 2021. EPA / JORDANIAN ROYAL PALACE HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY / NO SALES
Inside the Jordanian royal palace, the visiting British royals sat down with King Abdullah II, Queen Rania and their son, Crown Prince Hussein. EPA
Queen Rania later drove the duchess to the Queen Rania Family and Child Centre in a Tesla. Reuters
The centre offers child protection activities to families of Jordanian, Palestinian and Syrian origins. Reuters
The centre also teaches adolescent girls life skills. Reuters
The royals sat down for one of the lessons in progress at the centre. Reuters
Queen Rania and Camilla take part in activities at the centre. Reuters
The royals speaking to workers at the centre. Reuters
Queen Rania gave Camilla a guided tour of the centre. Reuters
Later in the day, Camilla joined Prince Charles for a visit to Al-Maghtas, or Bethany Beyond the Jordan, the site where the faithful believe Jesus Christ was baptised. EPA
The royals sign the guest book in Al-Maghtas. EPA
Touring Elijah's Hill, the British royals were shown excavations around the narrow muddy river near the place where John the Baptist and Jesus met for the cleansing ritual. EPA
epaselect Britain's Prince Charles (R), the Prince of Wales, and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, visit the baptism site of al-Maghtas, where Jesus is believed by Christians to have been baptised by John the Baptist, on the Jordan river, Jordan, 16 November 2021. EPA / MOHAMMAD ALI
Britain's Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, walks with Jordan's Queen Rania during a private dinner at the Al Husseiniya Palace, in Amman, Jordan November 16, 2021. Ian Vogler / Pool via REUTERS
Camilla was seen dressed in a flowing patterned white kaftan and carrying a pastel pink scarf while Queen Rania looked regal in a pastel pink kaftan dress which she paired with Dior pumps. Reuters
After Jordan, the British royals will visit Egypt, where they will meet President Abdel Fattah El Sisi. Reuters