Britain's Heir Apparent Prince Charles of Wales and his wife, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall visited a camp for Syrian refugees in Jordan on Wednesday. The camp, run by the United Nations, UNICEF and Save the Children, is home to about 1,000 people who have fled the Syrian civil war that has raged for about two years. Jordan has been averaging about 7,000 new refugees a day, according to UNICEF. The visit of Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall comes on the same day Save the Children issued a report saying more than 2 million children have been afflicted by trauma, malnutrition or disease during the Syrian civil war. The war has decimated vaccinations across the country, with about two-thirds of children without vaccinations to preventable diseases. In addition, one in three children have been injured in the warfare, the report was quoted as saying by CNN.