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King Abdullah II, accompanied by Queen Rania, left for an official visit to Japan on Thursday, followed by a visit to the United Kingdom.

Their Majesties is set to meet with Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako of Japan during his visit to Tokyo, which will also be accompanied by Crown Prince Hussein.



His Majesty also met with Japan Prime Minister Kishida Fumio to discuss the two countries' strategic alliance and ways to strengthen it in different spheres, including the economy, as well as regional and international developments.

In Tokyo, the King will also meet Speaker of the House of Representatives Hosoda Hiroyuki, President of the House of Councillors Hidehisa Otsuji, and a number of other officials.


Meeting with Their Imperial Majesties:

His Majesty King Abdullah II of Jordan met with Their Imperial Majesties Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako of Japan at Tokyo Imperial Palace.



At the meeting, attended by Queen Rania & Crown Prince Hussein, King Abdullah lauded the deep-rooted friendship between Jordan’s Royal Hashemite Family and Japan’s Imperial Family, and the strong ties between the governments and peoples of the two countries.







The meeting covered the advanced partnership between Jordan and Japan in various fields, in addition to recent regional and international developments.


In an Instagram post, Her Majesty wrote her joy at meeting with Their Imperial Majesties once again with a caption: "مع جلالة الملك وولي العهد الأمير الحسين في قصر طوكيو الإمبراطوري اليوم. ممتنة للضيافة الدافئة والاستقبال الكريم من جلالة إمبراطور اليابان ناروهيتو والإمبراطورة ماساكو

#الأردن #حب_الأردن #اليابان #طوكيو

It was a pleasure to visit Their Majesties Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako at the Tokyo Imperial Palace with His Majesty and Crown Prince Al Hussein today. I was deeply touched by Their Majesties’ warm welcome"


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For their visit to the Imperial Palace, Her Majesty wore a custom made Benchellal Robe Manteau Blazer Dress in Beige paired with Marni Gold Lamb Leather Belt, Fendi Iconic small Peekaboo ISeeU Brown bag, Jennifer Chamandi Lorenzo 105 Pumps in Beige Suede Elaphe, Apple Watch Series 8 Starlight Aluminum Case with Beige Braided Solo Loop in 41mm



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 On March 17th, Her Majesty virtually attended the Bloomberg Equality Summit where she raised the alarm on the huge spike in growing inequality especially due to this pandemic, Vaccine Nationalism and urged everyone to “radical change” to fight extreme poverty, which has risen globally for the first time in two decades as the pandemic exacerbated inequality.

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Organised by Bloomberg Philanthropy with theme for the fourth edition ‘From Words to Action," Her Majesty in a Marni asymmetric ruffle blouse in pot red sat down with Bloomberg Editor-at-large Francine Lacqua to share her thoughts on how the pandemic had created a bigger hole and how it is affecting the growing inequality especially pertaining to health and wealth gap.

Amongst many things Her Majesty had said during the interview, she said, "I think the moment for radical change has arrived,” on discussing the wealth gap, pointing out that extreme poverty is on the rise for the first time in two decades, worser that what World War II had had. 

On how Covid has relieved and widen inequalities and injustice in health care, job opportunities, and more, “Clearly the system is not working.”

"The crisis has underscored the interconnectedness of the world, but also the unequal ways different groups have been affected," she told Francine

On how corporations could change their business models during this time, "Corporate citizenship cannot be about isolated initiatives, it needs to be part-and-parcel of the business model and ethos,"

She also advocated for more and better workplace flexibility and paid leave to help elevate women who have been greatly prejudice and left aside of discussions since the pandemic began, as well as for more and better investment in infrastructure that would aid with children’s remote learning. 

She said that, "The pandemic has worsened the education gap for developing countries, as areas such as the Middle East saw about 40% of children cut off from education,"

You can watch the whole interview here: Bloomberg


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 Yesterday, Her Majesty Queen Rania was one of the keynote speakers at the Virtual John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum hosted by the Harvard University Institute of Politics and conducted by Harvard University Professor Melani Cammett, where she joined in via video call, speaking and highlighting the Growing Global Inequality caused by the COVID-19 pandemic noting that the crisis has uncovered and exacerbated long-standing inconsistencies within society. 



Queen Rania warned that, “for the first time in 20 years, extreme poverty is back on the rise,” with so many people reeling under parallel pandemics of hunger, violence, and increasing illiteracy. Describing all this as “a vicious, destructive cycle,” she further explained that inequality had fueled the global spread of COVID-19, and in turn, the ensuing health, economic, and education crises is fuel further inequality.

Her Majesty recognized the flooding disparity as a “defining feature of our world,” crossing geographies as well as income, gender, and racial divides. 

Noting that low-income nations are less likely to give assets toward pandemic moderation and recuperation, Her Majesty brought up that "more unfortunate nations basically come up short on the liquidity to commit to stimulus packages that are much needed to resuscitate their economies." 

The Queen clarified that the pandemic has "divulged a story of two real factors," drawing a comparison between the individuals who could without much of a stretch, work from home and the individuals who couldn't bear to self-seclude in light of the fact that "remaining at home implied they would bite the dust of appetite." 

Her Majesty additionally focused on the pandemic's effect on women in the Middle East and North African (MENA) district, expressing that they were at that point at an extensive disservice before the pandemic. 

"They just record for 20% of the workforce, in spite of the fact that they complete five fold the amount of neglected consideration and homegrown work," the Queen said, adding that lockdowns and school and childcare terminations have just extended this sexual orientation partition. 

"That is truly hard for mothers and their families, however we additionally need to recall that it's horrendous for our economies," she cautioned. "As per the World Bank, on the off chance that we could acquire ladies' lifetime income the MENA area to rise to those of men, at that point we could add around 3 trillion dollars of abundance to our district. That is 3 trillion-worth of lost freedoms." 

Queen Rania proposed that the appropriation of adaptable business related practices in the wake of COVID could encourage expanded work environment inclusivity, for ladies just as "individuals who are generally closed out from the working environment in view of their conditions," like those with incapacities, single guardians, or displaced people. 

Contending that the pandemic's financial aftermath has expanded the problem of the worldwide outcast local area, the Queen cautioned that in Jordan, Lebanon, and Iraq, the COVID emergency has driven more than 1 million Syrian refugees further into destitution. 

Her Majesty added that the pandemic has even excessively influenced evacuees living in major league salary countries, who are at more serious danger of joblessness, and pointed that there are the individuals who might utilize the pandemic as a "political instrument" against outcasts to stir up alarm by endeavoring to draw a connection among displaced people and the spread of COVID-19 for political increase. 

"What a great deal of these lawmakers and a portion of individuals who vote in favor of them miss is that, in numerous examples, exiles and workers reward society," adding that displaced people with foundations in medication have added to combatting the pandemic in Jordan, France, Peru, and somewhere else. 

Alluding to the key pretended by foreigners in immunization advancement, Her Majesty said, "the two fellow benefactors of Moderna and their boss basic researchers are initially outsiders, as is the CEO of Pfizer." 

The Queen underlined that these models "vouch for the force of variety," and reminded her crowd that "as a rule, outcasts and outsiders advantage, not weight economies" as worldwide investigations order them as net occupation makers, not occupation takers. 

During the Forum, Her Majesty likewise talked about profound established disparities in schooling access and pondered the pandemic's cost for the condition of local instruction. 

She clarified that in the Middle East, one of every five kids were at that point out of school preceding the pandemic, and disturbances to training have put a whole age at additional danger, with 40% of schoolchildren in the MENA being cut off from far off tutoring in 2020, as per UNICEF. 

The Queen accentuated that the COVID emergency ought to constrain the global local area to focus on equivalent admittance to quality instruction, underscoring that this need is much more articulated in the Middle East due to its extraordinary socioeconomics. 

"We have a young lump: near 70% of our populace is younger than thirty. To harvest that segment profit, we truly should make these critical interests in quality instruction," she said, calling for developing the hybridization of training by putting resources into face to face and far off learning techniques and guaranteeing teachers are set up to follow through on those adequately. 

Notwithstanding focusing on unavoidable disparity, Her Majesty said the emergency has additionally managed the cost of us an "freedom to rethink another future" and the "catalyst to roll out the improvements that are so long late." 

Queen Rania additionally featured the job COVID-19 has played in changing perspectives encompassing environmental change, and acknowledged the pandemic for expanding individuals' attention to their natural effect, with lockdowns around the planet incidentally adding to cleaner air and lower contamination rates. 

Noticing that responsibility for the environment emergency has for some time been evaded by humankind in general, Her Majesty communicated good faith that the world is at last making a move. "I think now there is a maintainability insurgency in progress that is driven for the most part by youngsters yet that is being heard by everybody."

International Women's day:

In honour of International Women's day, Her Majesty posted a series of pictures celebrating women especially the Jordanian Women with the caption: 

خلال أزمة كورونا، رأينا المرأة الأردنية تقف في الصفوف الأولى، جندية وطبيبة وممرضة، معلمة وأم وغيرها؛ كل واحدة تعطي في ميدانها. تعمل وتدرس وتَرعى وتملأ الفراغات وترفع الهِمم

اليوم ليس للاحتفال الرمزي بالمرأة، بل لتتذكر كل امرأة أينما كانت وفي كل يوم بأنها القوة والعطاء والحب، وأنها تضيء كل مكان توجد فيه

كل عام وكل نساء الأردن والعالم بخير

#يوم_المرأة_العالمي #الأردن #حب_الأردن


Throughout this pandemic, Jordanian women have been on the frontlines: soldiers, doctors, nurses, teachers, mothers, and more... working, teaching, caring, bridging gaps, and lifting spirits.

This International Women’s Day is much more than a symbolic celebration. It is a reminder that every day, women in Jordan and beyond exemplify true strength, sacrifice, and love

#IWD2021 #Jordan #LoveJO


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On September 1st, Her Majesty sat down with members of the Jordan Entrepreneurship and Innovation Association.

During the meeting Her Majesty listened to the various businesses the members owned and applauded the team for capitalizing on their successful experiences to help create job opportunities for Jordan’s youth.

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His Majesty King Abdullah II accompanied by his wife Her Majesty Queen Rania and their son HRH Crown Prince Hussein welcome Their Excellencies President Sergio Mattarella and his daughter First Lady Laura Mattarella of the Republic of Italy at Al Husseiniya Palace.


On arrival Their Majesties The King and the Queen led an official welcoming ceremony for the presidential couple upon their arrival at Al Husseiniya Palace. His Majesty and President Sergio Mattarella reviewed a guard of honor as a military band played the national anthem of both countries.

Bilateral meetings and discussions were tabled which was attended by Her Majesty, The First Lady and HRH the Crown Prince. Both leaders discussed means to forge closer cooperation between the two countries, mainly in the economic, tourism, development, military, security and information technology fields.

























After which Her Majesty hosted the first lady for private talks.

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Apple Watch Series 4 Gps, 44mm Gold Aluminum Case with Pink Sand Sport Loop

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Lunch with student from Tafileh:

Following that Her Majesty went for Lunch with Youth From Tafileh
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Today Her Majesty visited the offices of Leaders of Tomorrow where she commended the organization for its efforts in building opportunities and increasing youth engagement in the community.
During a meeting with the non-profit organization’s management team, its founder and director, Dr. Sami Hourani, explained how Leaders of Tomorrow aims to build a community of young Arab leaders who are educated, proactive, and capable of serving their local communities creatively through initiatives that promote innovation and social cohesion among Jordan’s youth.



Leaders of Tomorrow has been active in Jordan and across the region since 2007. By reviving public spaces and introducing a number of innovative tools, the organization builds social cohesion among youth from different socioeconomic and educational backgrounds, while also advancing youth development.

These initiatives include ‘Diwanieh,’ which stages public debates to encourage free and open dialogue between youth and decision makers. Since its establishment two years ago, Diwanieh has hosted 15 youth-led debates, attended by approximately 10,000 people.

Her Majesty underscored the importance of cultivating a culture where open debate and dialogue can thrive, as well as the importance of respecting other people’s informed opinions, based on facts and figures during a speech its leaders and staff.

Other ongoing Leaders of Tomorrow initiatives include ‘Fadfed,’ a qualitative research methodology that encourages youth to share their thoughts without inhibitions, as well as ‘Mo7aka,’ which uses an innovative form of role play to deliver gender awareness training and encourage empathy for others.

Her Majesty also met with the team behind FORSA, a free online platform launched by Leaders of Tomorrow in 2011. The team briefed the Queen on a number of projects under development, including the launch of aptitude and career tests and plans to use artificial intelligence (AI) to match youth with suitable educational opportunities.

In a meeting with some of its vendors, Her Majesty was also introduced to Souq Fann, a new online platform on which artists and artisans can showcase and sell their handmade local goods. The vendors explained how Souq Fann has opened new doors for their businesses, widening their audience while also ensuring them direct access to the revenue from every sale.

Souq Fann offers its vendors marketing consultations, packaging assistance, and door-to-door delivery, helping them grow their businesses and develop their skills while also giving customers around the world a window into Jordan’s rich history and culture.

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Today Her Majesty who was accompanying His Majesty King Abdullah II in receiving the national team who attended the 18th Asian games. She also visited the newly renovated King Abdullah ibn Hussein orphanage in Al


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During the last leg of their working visit in the United Arab Emirates, first with attending a conference and meeting young Emiratis and later joining His Majesty for a tour of the Louvre Abu Dhabi. Her Majesty adorn two seperates looks.


She first began the day attending a conference with the Emiratis youth in a chic and classy black dress with white sleeves. This is the Diamondogs Tilda Dress.
Sleek and chic, with a flattering waist line, Tilda is a V neck dress with a high stiff collar and statement cuffs, all of which embrace an empowering nature.
 Diamondogs was founded by a young Emirati Pascale Habis and has been feature in Vogue Arabia.
This is a first for Her Majesty.













Paired with her Louis Vuitton Damier pattern CHAIN IT Bag, Apple Watch Series 3 (Gps + Cellular), 42mm Stainless Steel Case with Milanese Loop and what looks to be Dior pumps(not sure waiting for confirmation from the fashion house). Update: With confirmation from the House of Dior, the pumps are CHRISTIAN DIOR RETRO MULTICOLORED FABRIC 100MM PUMPS or Dioressence pumps from the Cruise 2017 collection

Visit to the Louvre Abu Dhabi:

For the second and departure, Her Majesty changed her outfit for something much evolve. 

She wore a tie neck satin blouse. After searching I believe she wore the MARNI tie neck long sleeve blouse
Blue tie neck long sleeve blouse from Marni


















She paired her outfit with a high waisted belted pinstriped pants. This creation is by another Emirati based designer Reemami SS 2018 by Reema Al Banna a Vogue/DDFC Fashion Prize 2016 Winner. The designer confirmed it on instagram earlier.



















She accessorized it with FENDI QUILTED DOTCOM CLICK SHOULDER BAG and her  Apple Watch Series 3 (Gps + Cellular), 42mm Stainless Steel Case with Milanese Loop

Ps: A review of her activities will be updated later dont have much information only about the visit to the Louvre
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Her Majesty Queen Rania is known around the world for advocacy work related to education, health, community empowerment, youth, cross-cultural dialogue, and micro-finance.
Queen Consort of Jordan, wife to His Majesty King Abdullah II and mother to four, she describes herself as the lady with a really cool day job. She is also an avid user of social media and maintains pages on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and Twitter.
Yearly she tops the list of the best dress fashion icons, royal ladies and queen consorts both domestically and Internationally whether is Vogue's list or Vanity Fair's list

This website was launched to help women emulate the impeccable style of Her Majesty Queen Rania. Since learning about the Jordanian royal family, I have been a Queen Rania's style fan for many years because she has a way of emulate Arabic traditional outfit, styles in a Western way without conflict.
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I am in no way affiliated with Her Majesty or her office nor do I know her or any member of her team. This blog is purely a fan site highlighting her work and style

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