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Queen Rania at the World Economic Forum on the Middle East held at the Dead Sea, Jordan, in 2007. Queen Rania's first venture was the establishment of the Jordan River Foundation (JRF) in 1995. [20] The Jordan River Children Program (JRCP) was developed by Queen Rania to place children's welfare above political agendas and cultural taboos. [21]
On Feb. 17, the Queen of Jordan, 54, posted an intimate video showing several of her family members meeting her daughter Princess Iman and husband Jameel Thermiotis's new baby girl, who was born ...
Queen Rania threw her future daughter-in-law a henna party ahead of the wedding, where she said to Rajwa's mom, "we and Al Hussein will take the very best care of Rajwa. This is her country, and ...
She is the second child of King Abdullah II and Queen Rania. She has two brothers and one sister. Princess Iman is a member of the Hashemite family. Her paternal grandfather was the then-reigning King Hussein and her grandmother is the British-born Princess Muna, who was his second wife.
Queen Rania of Jordan is embracing her new role as a grandmother to a real-life princess.. On Aug. 13, the Queen of Jordan, 53, shared a relaxed snap with her first grandchild, a baby girl named ...
She is the third child and second daughter of King Abdullah II and Queen Rania. She is part of the Hashemite family. Salma has two elder siblings, Crown Prince Hussein and Princess Iman, and one younger brother, Prince Hashem. Princess Salma attended the International Amman Academy (IAA) and graduated from the IAA on 22 May 2018.
Queen Rania of Jordan spoke about social media and shared some advice she gave to her daughter-in-law Princess Rajwa post-engagement.
Princess Dina Mired (born Dina Mohammad Khalifeh on 12 October 1965) is a Jordanian royal and global health advocate, [1] particularly in the field of cancer control and non-communicable diseases (NCDs).