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In Pics: Princess Rajwa Al-Hussein and Prince Hussein’s first official work trip

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Singapore’s vibrant city welcomed Jordan’s Crown Prince Hussein and Princess Rajwa Al-Hussein on a significant two-day official work trip.

Their visit entails meetings with influential figures such as Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, President Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Finance Minister Lawrence Wong, and National Security Coordinating Minister Teo Chee Hean, fostering diplomatic ties.

The royal couple, who tied the knot in a lavish ceremony at Zahran Palace in Amman last June, embarked on this diplomatic journey to explore synergies in technological unification. Crown Prince Al-Hussein emphasized the strategic importance of advancing Jordan’s international tech scene, unveiling ambitious plans for collaboration and innovation.

Amid the visit, Crown Prince Al-Hussein took the opportunity to speak at a technology forum, stressing the need for creative initiatives to elevate Jordan’s Information Communication Technology sector. He extended a warm invitation to forum professionals to experience Jordan’s tech landscape firsthand, demonstrating a commitment to fostering international partnerships.

For this important occasion, Princess Rajwa wore a neutral hued floral printed dress by Lydia Millen and paired it with the Jacquemus Le Bambino Long Osier shoulder bag.

In essence, the royal visit to Singapore not only solidified diplomatic connections but also spotlighted the couple’s vision for a technologically empowered and globally integrated Jordan. Their journey, blending formal diplomacy with cultural exploration, left an indelible mark on the evolving narrative of international relations.

Inside Prince Hussein and Princess Rajwa Al-Hussein’s first official work trip to Singapore:

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