The Crown Prince Couple wedding reception
Their Majesties King Abdullah and Queen Rania Al Abdullah hosted a wedding reception for Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Al Hussein and Princess Rajwa Al Hussein on Thursday.
The reception was attended by members of the royal family, Alseif family members, Jordan's visitors, and Jordanian invitees.
Their Royal Highnesses were escorted to Al Husseiniya Palace by the Red Motorcade, which had driven through the streets of Amman following their marriage ceremony at Zahran Palace.
They were greeted with a sword salute and a unique song produced for the wedding by renowned artists Mohammad Abdo of Saudi Arabia and Omar Abdallat of Jordan.
After the wedding, ceremony, before the Red Motorcade drive through Amman's streets, the couple did a photoshot with all members of the Jordanian Royal Family who were invited and another with the siblings, cousins, in laws, nieces and nephews of the Crown Prince
The reception also featured a number of Jordanian and Arabic songs, as well as traditional and folk dances.
Their Majesties, Their Royal Highnesses, and Princess Rajwa’s parents shook hands with the reception’s invitees.
Cake details:
The gala event includes a zaffa wedding procession and traditional music dancing with an ancestral sword, the newlyweds cut through their 7-tier wedding cake. The cake was adorned with edible flowers in various colours of blue, which represent trust and commitment and are supposed to last for years.
Look Details:
For her wedding ceremony, the new Princess wore a masterpiece creation of a long-sleeved gown featured an asymmetrical neckline, which exuded a sense of timeless beauty from go to Lebanese designer Elie Saab. The gown was crafted using crepe fabric, and took 20 people and a total of three months to complete, featuring 550 petales, 6kgs of pearls, crystals & beads.
She accessorized it with a cathedral elaborate veil that trailed meters, chandelier earrings and a diamond tiara designed by Yan Sicard from Fred Jewelry. The tiara features adorned with Arabic calligraphy on the side, reading: “Rajwatum min Allah” which translates to “A hope from Allah” and the name “Rajwa” means “hope” in Arabic. And paired it with white D'Orsay flats
For Her Majesty, in her graceful and elegant self wore a black high-necked collar and wide cuffs with gold intricate gold embroidery gown with a gold embroidered back panel from Dior F/W 2022 Couture collection.
Paired with dangling gold earings and a Dior custom gold embroidered handbag and Dior black suede platform pumps
For Princess Iman, she wore a bespoke taupe-color Ashi Studio Dress, her mother's ARABESQUE SILVER THREAD BIG BOX by Sarah's Bag in Silver Thread and her Jennifer Chamandi Vittorio 105 Bespoke Pumps in Beige Nappa
For Princess Salma, she wore Stella McCartney Aqua Blue cape-sleeve asymmetric maxi dress and Jennifer Chamandi Lore 65 Leather Pumps in Gold
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