Queen Rania's Closet ستايل الملكة رانيا

A search into the Her Majesty Queen Rania's agenda and her closet بحث في جدول أعمال جلالة الملكة رانيا وخزانة لها

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On April 28th 2025, HRH Princess Rajwa celebrated her 31st brithday in Amman, Jordan. She was born on April 28th 1994 to the late Khalid bin Musaed bin Saif bin Abdulaziz Al Saif and Azza bint Nayef Abdulaziz Ahmad Al Sudairi.

Her Royal Highness attended College of Architecture at Syracuse University in New York, USA. She holds a degree in visual communications from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in the USA



On June 1st 2023, she got married to HRH Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah in Amman, Jordan and on August 3rd 2024 the couple welcome their first daughter HRH Princess Iman bint Hussein.



For the occasion HRH the Crown Prince dedicated this words to his wife, "الغالية أم الغالية.. كل عام وأنتِ نور حياتنا أنا وإيمان, Happy birthday Rajwa! Grateful for the love, kindness, and warmth you bring into Iman’s life and mine."








Looks Details:

For picture one:

Sweater: KHAITE The Tedi fine-knit cardigan

Dress: KHAITE Ember merino wool-blend maxi dress

Jewelry: Mattar Jewelers Bespoke rare multicolored Bahraini pearls inspired by the delicate artistry of lamp shades.


For picture 3: 

Top: Simkhai Symone Draped Satin blouse

Trousers: Simkhai SIMKHAI Kyra satin wide-leg pants

Earrings: Insignia Jewellery Harmony Earrings

Necklace: The Joy Jewels Two Letters Lariat Necklace(the letters R&H in arabic)


To mark her birthday, Her Royal Highness poses for Sayidaty Arabic women’s magazine




Look Details:

Dress: Alessandra Rich Rose Print Silk Dress With Volant Collar And Bow

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 Her Majesty Queen Rania on Wednesday November 2nd was invited to attend and speak at the Web Summit held in Lisbon, Portugal. 



In her delivery of the keynote speech at a session titled “Battling Built-In Biases”, Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah cautioned against humanity’s mounting reliance on technology and called for an increased focus on improving the lives of the most vulnerable, asserting that “the real progress we need is not better machines, but for all of us to be better humans.” 



She further explained while citing the Digital 2022 Global Overview Report’s findings that we are “hooked” on our devices, continuing that, in 2021, the daily average of time spent online went up by four minutes per day, which, each year, “adds up to one whole day per person.”


“If someone told us we’d have one extra day per year, would we conclude that the best thing we could do for our families, for our communities, for our world, was to take those extra 24 hours and invest them back into our screens?” the Queen asked. 



“I am concerned that we’re undervaluing the most precious currency of all – our time,” Her Majesty further stressed. “I am concerned that, even as virtual reality improves by the day, we’re neglecting the needs of our actual reality. And our mental health is suffering, too.”


Urging the audience to “reclaim” the four additional minutes spent online each day, the Queen advised that the first minute should go toward “mobilizing collective compassion… starting from the conviction that every human being has equal worth.” 



Her Majesty pointed out that, while the world’s response to the Ukrainian refugee crisis has shown how much we can achieve through joint action, there has been a marked “difference in generosity, tone, and urgency” from that extended to refugees from countries such as Syria, South Sudan, and Myanmar. 


“It’s hard not to wonder if skin color and religion affect the global community’s humanitarian instincts… and whether the impulse is to lend a helping hand or look away,” she questioned. “Addressing that prejudice isn’t an algorithm’s job. It’s up to us.”



Queen Rania recommended investing the second reclaimed minute toward “building a common concept of truth,” explaining that the rapid spread of misinformation and a media ecosystem “where clicks reward conflict over credibility” have undermined our trust and our tolerance for nuance. 


She called on the audience to consider other points of view than their own, explaining, “There isn’t one right way to do the right thing or get the right results. There’s always a third way, and finding that path shouldn’t have to feel like a sacrifice or a compromise. Sometimes it’s about taking the best of both options to create something new both sides can believe in.”


Her Majesty proposed using the third minute to “reclaim human agency,” on the grounds that “more and more, we’re depending on our devices not simply for distraction but for direction.” 


“The more we delegate decision-making to AI, the fewer choices we’re making for ourselves. Intentionally or not, we’re giving up our own process of reflection and discernment, and that’s a risk,” she explained. “In a world of complexity, we need our human powers to be fine-tuned, so that we can decide among imperfect options, and adjust to unexpected demands.”


Finally, the Queen called for using the fourth reclaimed minute to spend time with loved ones. “I lost my father earlier this year,” the Queen said. “I miss him every day. What I wouldn’t give for one more moment with him.”


“As people grow older and look back at their lives, very few would tell you they wished they had spent more time in front of their screens or behind their desks. But most wish they had spent more time with the people they care about,” Her Majesty added.


Speaking with CNN

Following her speech, Queen Rania participated in a fireside chat on stage with CNN Senior International Correspondent Frederik Pleitgen, where they discussed several issues, including the unequal global response to refugee crises around the world. 


“It is frighteningly simple for the human mind to tune off the suffering of others, particularly when they do not seem to be like us, or when they have names that we find difficult to pronounce,” Her Majesty said. “That kind of choosey compassion – that selective kind of empathy – has real, tragic geopolitical consequences. It's a blind spot in our humanity; it determines where we look and what we see.”


“We can't be responsible, in a sense, for our subconscious bias. But we are held liable when we allow these biases to dictate policy,” she noted, adding that more refugee crises are on the horizon due to climate change, which will “probably displace upwards of 200 million people by 2050.”



The Queen also encouraged the tech community to play an instrumental role in alleviating the suffering of refugee populations. “The biggest selling point for technology is the fact that it transcends borders at a time when our world, unfortunately, keeps erecting them,” she highlighted. “Refugees, on a daily basis, face legal, cultural, linguistic, economic barriers, and you all can develop solutions that can help overcome those barriers.” 


While at Web Summit, Queen Rania met with representatives of a number of participating Jordanian startups present at the global event from the fields of gaming, medical information systems, artificial intelligence, drone-based solutions, and cloud-based video editing which operate in the local and global tech scenes. 



This year marks Jordan’s first participation in the annual summit, which is the largest tech event in Europe and one of the largest in the world.


The Jordanian startups are participating in this year’s Web Summit under Jordan Source, a program created in line with the vision of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II, and implemented by the Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship. The program aims to promote the Kingdom as an ideal destination for investments and innovations in the ICT sector.



First launched in 2010, the Web Summit is the largest tech event in Europe and one of the largest in the world. Taking place this year between November 1-4 under the theme, “The Next Generation of Leaders,” the event welcomes more than 100,000 people from across the globe. In addition to Her Majesty, this year’s speakers include Sir Martin Sorrell, world-renowned author Naom Chomsky, Brad Smith of Microsoft, and the President of Portugal, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa.


Look Details:

For the event she wore a new Alessandra Rich metallic wool-blend cropped blazer, with a black tank top and a BOTTEGA VENETA Double Cavalry Wool Stretch Pant. She paired with her Bottega Veneta Mini Intrecciato Napa Top-Handle Bag and  DIOR Lambskin District Woven Ankle Boots 42 Black



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 His Majesty King Abdullah II accompanied by Her Majesty Queen Rania and His Royal Highness Crown Prince Hussein are currently amongst world leaders who are in London to attend Her Majesty the Late Queen Elizabeth II's State funeral on Monday September 19th.






Earlier in the day, Her Majesty was invited by various medias at the medias stands outside of Buckingham Palace for interviews about the reign and influence of the Late monarch on her. 

She first sat down with ITV's news US Correspondent Emma Murphy

She sat down with Channel4 news journalist Cathy Newman.

Photo credits: Cathy Newman
The interview which will be broadcasted at the 6:00 pm news where Queen Rania described the Late monarch she was the “ultimate role model”.  Fondly recalled the few times where she met the late monarch and the various advices Queen Elizabeth II gave her as she navigated her duties as herself, Queen, consort, wife and mother. 


Tonight His Majesty King Charles III invited and hosted world leaders for a reception at Buckingham Palace, a first for his new reign and era.

Photo Credits: PA Media/Twitter

Photo Credits: PA Media/Twitter

Photo Credits: PA Media/Twitter


Look Details:

For her media interviews, Her Majesty was wearing a new Rasario Draped Satin And Crepe Double-breasted Blazer - Black with black Jennifer Chamandi Enrico Ankle Strap Pumps.




For the reception, Her Majesty was wearing a new Alessandra Rich Hollywood crystal-embellished crepe and satin maxi dress with Shay Jewelry BLUE SAPPHIRE ILLUSION Y NECKLACE  and seen holding a new Manolo Blahnik CAPRI BLACK SATIN JEWEL BUCKLE CLUTCH and MANOLO BLAHNIK Hangisi 105 black silk-satin pumps




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Her Majesty Queen Rania deputized His Majesty at tonight's fundraisers.



She looked divine in white(Yes I have seen here in all white like recently while visiting Mawdoo3 Office visit and style). She wore Alessandra Rich Cady High-Neck Dress in white(Thanks to Heaven for the lead. This is the first time that Her Majesty is wearing the london based designer

Due to limit pictures of the event, can't figure out her accessories, bag(which looks like a bottega venetta) and shoes
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