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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 Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah attended the Women Rise for All Luncheon on the sidelines of the 78th annual United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) session in New York on Monday September 18th.



The event was hosted by Amina J. Mohammed, the United Nations Deputy Secretary-General (DSG), who created the Women Rise for All project in 2020 to highlight the importance of women's leadership in attaining the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).


The lunch, which is set to become an annual event, brought together roughly 90 female leaders from various sectors, including heads of state and government, civil society and international organisations, and the commercial sector, to celebrate and recognise women leaders everywhere.



The event featured conversations with former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Melinda French Gates, Co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and was attended by other high-profile visitors, including Her Majesty Queen Mathilde of Belgium and HRH Princess Mabel of the Netherlands.


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For this evening event, Her Majesty wore Ports 1961 White Layered Boxy Shirt and Max Mara Studio Rust Gitane Wool Twill skirt. Paired with her Jimmy Choo Givenchy - Gv3 Medium Textured-leather And Suede Shoulder Bag - Tan and Tejen fluted double arc earrings



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 On the side-lines of the 78th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah attended UNICEF's Champions for Children: Child Rights at the Heart of the SDGs reception event in New York on Sunday September 17th.



The event, hosted by UNICEF's Executive Director, Catherine Russell, and featuring US First Lady Dr. Jill Biden as a keynote speaker, aims to put children at the centre of achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by emphasising their empowerment and the need to invest in their future.




According to the publication Progress on Children's Well-Being: Centering Child Rights in the 2030 Agenda, two-thirds of child-related indicators are falling short of meeting the 2030 SDGs target. According to the research, only 6% of the world's kid population, living in just 11 nations, has met 50% of child-related benchmarks as of today. If current trends continue, only 60 countries - home to only 25% of the world's children - are likely to have met their targets by 2030, leaving about 1.9 billion children in 140 countries behind.


The research weaves together over 20 years of data from over 190 nations, comparing where governments are now to where they want to be in the next seven years, and finding difficulties and opportunities for expedited action. The findings paint a mixed picture of development and regress in relation to global goals.



The report also demonstrates that with strong national commitment, good policies, and enough money, faster development is conceivable, with certain low and lower-middle-income countries making the fastest pace.




The event featured a part on methods to champion children in areas such as health, education, climate, and peace-building activities, and was attended by youth advocates, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors, and numerous high-profile visitors.


Other prominent speakers included Her Majesty Queen Mathilde of the Belgians and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, actor Orlando Bloom.  


Look Details:

For the event, Her Majesty wore Dior Black Cotton Poplin Shirt with Puff Sleeves and Dior Mid-Length Straight-Cut Skirt Deep Fuchsia and Green Tie & Dior Motif. Paired with her repeated Tom Ford crystal embellished pumps, Apple Watch Ultra [GPS + Cellular 49mm] Smart Watch w/Rugged Titanium Case & Brown Ocean Band and Bottega Veneta Knot Intrecciato Satin And Python Black Clutch



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 In an accepted invitation sent by Her Majesty Queen Consort Camilla of the United Kingdom, on Tuesday November 29th, Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah attended a reception to raise awareness of violence against women and girls as part of the UN 16 days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence.  



The event was held at Buckingham Palace, where Her Majesty Queen Rania met with Queen Consort Camilla and a select group of guests, including, Her Majesty Queen Mathilde of the Belgians, Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Mary of Denmark, the First Lady of Sierra Leone, Fatima Maada Bio, the First Lady of Ukraine, Olena Volodymyrivna Zelenska and a few senior members of the British government.

The reception was attended by royal figures from the UK and Europe, including Her Majesty The Queen of the Belgians, Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Mary of Denmark, and Her Royal Highness Sophie, The Countess of Wessex. Also among the guests, were survivors of violence and their families, politicians, representatives of charity organizations working in the field, and ambassadors for the cause, including, Commonwealth Secretary-General, Patricia Scotland KC, among others.

The reception is considered an important milestone of Queen Consort Camilla’s work in the area. During the reception, Queen Consort Camilla gave a speech on combating violence against women and girls.

Queen Consort Camilla has worked for years to raise awareness about violence against women, hearing first-hand from survivors, advocating on their behalf, and convening charities and key stakeholders to discuss these issues. Most recently, in Queen Consort Camilla’s first public solo engagement as Queen Consort, she visited Chelsea and Westminster Hospital to highlight their work supporting domestic abuse survivors, in collaboration with the charity SafeLives. 


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For the event Queen Rania wore a repeated Roksanda Illincic Navy Colour Block Fit and Flare Dress paired with FENDI 2017 MINI SELLERIA PEEKABOO BAG and JENNIFER CHAMANDI Bespoke Lorenzo Blue Suede And Elaphe Pumps

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