The queen makes a surprise reappearance two months after being confronted with a tragedy!

She’s finally back! Rania from Jordan was visiting Beit Khairat Souf on Tuesday July 26th. The wife of King Abdallah II went to meet the women who manage this site, with the support of the Alnoor Almouben association.

For this trip, she once again caused a sensation in a casual outfit consisting of a white shirt with embroidered details, a long linen and denim skirt by Gabriela Hearst, with a pair of black pumps by Dior.

Her last appearance was on May 25, during the 76th Independence Day celebrations in which she took part with her husband and three of their four children: Crown Prince Hussein, Prince Hashem and Princess Iman. Princess Salma was not present. However, earlier this month, she shared some great news. “Congratulations my dearest Iman. Your smile has always been a gift of love that I cherish since the day you were born. I wish you and Jameel a life filled with love and laughter!”she wrote in the caption of a post instagram on which appeared the first official photo of the couple, Iman of Jordan and Jameel Alexander Thermiotis.

Struck by grief

A few days after the 76th Independence Day celebrations, Rania came to terms with the death of her father. “My dear Father, may you rest in peace”, she said in a publication on Friday, May 27. Words appeared under a prayer in Arabic, accompanying a photo of his father, circled in black. A press release from King Abdallah II was also released. “The Royal Hashemite Court mourns the death of the father of Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah and the grandfather of Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II, Prince Hashem bin Abdullah II, Princess Iman bint Abdullah II and Princess Salma bint Abdullah II, Faisal Sidqi Al Yassin, may her soul rest in peace, died on Friday, May 27, 2022”could we read. “The Royal Hashemite Court expresses its deepest sympathies and condolences to Their Majesties, Their Royal Highnesses and the Yassin family at this difficult time.” The sovereign had decreed seven days of mourning.

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Adam Javal-Fauconnier


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