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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His Royal Highess Crown Prince Hussein met with freshmen members of the United States Congress who serve on the international relations, appropriations, armed services, homeland security, veterans' affairs, natural resources, and agricultural committees, in the presence of Her Royal Highness Princess Rajwa on September 22nd.




He expressed his pleasure at meeting young leaders in the US Congress, reaffirming the two nations' profound strategic and historic relations.







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For the event, Her Royal Highness wore Edeline Lee Ivory Georgette Champion Pedernal Top, Dior 30 Montaigne MID-LENGTH Black Wool and Silk Skirt, Fendi Pink Patent Leather Baguette Phone Pouch, Fendi Pink Colibrì Lite Mesh High-Heeled Slingbacks



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 His Majesty King Abdullah took part in a one-on-one panel discussion with Al-Monitor President Andrew Parasiliti on Wednesday at the Middle East Global Summit, which was hosted by the Al-Monitor and Semafor media organisations and attended by worldwide political and media personalities.



The conversation, which was attended by Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah and Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II and Prince Hashem bin Abdullah II, covered the latest developments in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, Jordan's efforts towards peace and regional integration, as well as pressure on the Kingdom as a result of hosting refugees and Syria's developments.



In response to a query on going forward with the peace process, King Abdullah stated that there are "two elephants in the room."



"One is Palestinian transition and the future for the younger generation of leaders," His Majesty said, adding that "part of the challenge is that we Jordanians, Arabs, Israelis, and Americans do not know who the younger generation of Palestinians are" and that it is critical to be able to reach out to these young voices.




The second elephant in the room, according to the King, is where Israel is going and "how can we have an understanding of a political horizon."


His Majesty emphasised the significance of investing in regional initiatives to break down boundaries, benefit all parties, and pave the road for peace efforts.



In response to the United States' efforts to broker peace between Saudi Arabia and Israel, the King stated that such a step "brings us through a new horizon," but that "part of the challenge is with the Israeli government." This assumption, shared by some in the region, that you can parachute over Palestine, deal with the Arabs, and then work your way back is incorrect. That isn't going to work."


"There is something Saudi Arabia wants, something Israel wants, something Americans want; what you have to add to that component is what do the Palestinians get out of it?" "And what does the region get out of it, because we're all in this together," His Majesty continued.

The King urged people to think strategically rather than tactically.


His Majesty also addressed the waning international attention and support for the refugee issue, warning that "this is a problem that's going to come back and haunt all of us" as a result of the insecurity in south Syria.


The King emphasised Jordan's efforts to help refugees with health and education services, as well as job possibilities, stating that "we're getting nothing compared to what we as a government are trying to put into support."


"That can only get worse with the challenges we have in the region, if there is another wave of refugees," His Majesty cautioned.


Concerning Jordan's efforts to strengthen regional cooperation, the King discussed the trilateral framework with Egypt and Iraq, as well as opportunities for regional projects in water and energy conveyance, railway infrastructure, and logistical bases to benefit the three countries and the region as a whole.


His Majesty finished the discussion by emphasising the region's immense opportunities, emphasising that the opportunity for economic development is what breaks down borders "because, at the end of the day, most people will vote for peace, if they can put food on the table for themselves, for their loved ones."


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Her Majest was wearing her JW ANDERSON Double-breasted wool-blend twill blazer and JW ANDERSON Grain de poudre wool wide-leg pants. She paired it with her Christian Dior Songe Perspex-Heel Blue Pumps, Chaumet JOSÉPHINE AIGRETTE RING White gold and LOEWE EXCLUSIVE Small Leather Puzzle Edge Top-Handle Bag




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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.  


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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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