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    In Pics: Queen Rania’s heart-warming birthday celebrations with family and community

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    by Ruman Baig
    3 hours ago

    Yesterday, Queen Rania of Jordan celebrated her 50th birthday with family, friends and her beloved community.
    Known as the epitome of grace and kindness, Queen Rania is widely loved and respected by her people. On the occasion of her birthday, the Queen of the people was showered with warm gestures by everyone around her.
    Instead oflavish party and a grand soiree, Her Majesty Queen Rania spent her day giving it back to the community. She began her day by visiting Firyal Kofahi’s Kitchen in the village of Hawar, where she met with the strong women who are constantly working towards empowering each other. The ladies surprised Queen Rania with a table full of desserts adorned with candles. “Lovely to spend the afternoon with you! Thanks to Um Mohammad and all the women I met today at Firyal Kofahi’s Kitchen in the village of Hawar – what an incredible example of women lifting each other up,” she shared in a heartfelt post.

    Later in the day, she spent her afternoon at the family lunch, where she was surrounded by His Majesty Kin Abdulla II of Jordan, Crown Prince Al Hussein of Jordan and Princess Rajwa Al Hussein. Dressed in a simple white top and a cropped white jacket, the Queen looked radiant in her understated attire for a simple celebration.
    Sharing a moment of laughter, Her Majesty shared one photo surrounded by her family at the table and one with her daughter-in-law, Princess Rajwa Al Hussein. Embracing her mother-in-law in the picture, the newest Princess of Jordan looked stunning in an all-beige jumpsuit, tied together with a simple black belt and a pair of emerald green earrings that added the perfect contrast to her ensemble.
    Take a look at Queen Rania’s humble yet heart-warming birthday celebration

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    First look: Crown Prince Hussein and Rajwa Al Saif’s Royal Wedding

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    by Ruman Baig
    48 mins ago

    Crown Prince of Jordan, Hussein bin Abdullah is now officially married to Rajwa Al Saif.
    The spirit of celebration is at an all-time high in Jordan. The official islamic wedding ceremony took place at the Zahran Palace in Amman, Jordan a few moments ago. The same iconic location where King Abdullah of Jordan married Queen Rania.

    The couple looked resplendent as they vowed to spend their lives together. For the nuptials, the Crown Prince chose to wore his military uniform, just like his father did on his big day, thirty years ago.
    The bride, who originates from Saudi Arabia looked ethereal in a stunning white gown by Elie Saab with and endless veil. The ensemble she chose for her big day had elements of traditionalism with a hint of modernity. The jewellery and makeup were minimal, as the glowing bride allowed her au naturale beauty to take centre stage.
    To make the moment even more adorable, Prince Hashem escorted the bride down the aisle with both Princesses Iman and Salma right behind them.

    Besides the couple of the moment, families from both sides looked ecstatic with this union. Queen Rania, who is the epitome of grace, opted for a minimal-chic black Dior gown. The grooms sisters, newly-married Princess Iman and Princess Salma looked elegant in their sublime attires.
    Monarchs from across the globe made their way to Jordan, to be a part of this grand celebration. Prince William looked sharp in a classic suit and Kate Middleton looked like a vision in a peach dress.
    With more visuals coming in from the big day, here’s wishing young royal couple and the entire Jordanian royal family congratulations on this happy occasion.
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    In Pics: The Royal Family of Jordan celebrates another milestone moment

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    by Ruman Baig
    36 mins ago

    The Royal Family of Jordan is having a week full of celebrations. Last evening, Queen Rania shared some precious moments from Prince Hashem’s High School graduation.
    With only a few days left to the wedding of Crown Prince Hussein and Rajwa Al Saif, the family is already brimming with excitement. To make this week even more celebratory, the royal family of Jordan gathered together to celebrate the young Prince, Hashim bin Abdullah II.
    His Royal Highness Prince Hashim bin Abdullah II completed his High School graduation from King’s Academy in Madaba — to make the event even more memorable, His Majesty King Abdullah II handed over the graduation certificate to his youngest son himself.
    Besides His Majesty, Queen Rania and the rest of the family also cheered for the young prince from the sidelines. Proud Siblings — Princess Iman and her husband Jameel Alexander Thermiotis, along with Princess Salma and Crown Prince Hussein rooted for their brother at his graduation ceremony.
    As an emotional mother, Queen Rania penned down a sweet note for her son, talking about the changing times and multiple milestones she has had to celebrate this year. “Guys, can we slow down a bit? This mum needs to catch her breath! Another proud family moment at Hashem’s high school graduation today.”
    Prince Hashem’s older brother and Crown Prince of Jordan also took to Instagram to share a congratulatory message. “My dearest brother Hashem, I was beyond proud to watch you graduate today! Here’s to further success at university and a bright future in service of Jordan.”
    Congratulation to the Royal Family of Jordan on the many joyous occasions in their lives, take a look at Prince Hashem’s High School Graduation.

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