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 Thursday March 6th, Her Majesty Queen Rania hosted women who have excelled in a range of disciplines from throughout the governorate gathered in Aqaba for an Iftar luncheon at the Prince Rashid Club.




Following the breaking of the fast, Queen Rania expressed her delight in the guests' achievements, wished them a great Ramadan, and thanked them for their essential services to their communities.





She praised Jordanian moms for being "the beating hearts" of their homes and stated that women play a crucial role in the household as well as in the job and labour market. On the occasion of International Women's Day, she also sent her warmest regards to Jordanian women.









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She is wearing a pink Thoub 
 Bag: Bottega Veneta Shoulder Bag in Barolo Nappa leather
Pumps: Jennifer Chamandi Burgundy Lorenzo 105  Suede Pumps
Bracelets: O jewelry Yellow Gold & Diamond bracelet with a message written in Arabic, “God’s grace is awaited”

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 On February 04th 2025, Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah, accompanied by Italian First Lady Laura Mattarella, paid a visit to the 'Jordan: Dawn of Christianity' exhibition at the Palazzo della Cancelleria in Rome on Tuesday, where she encouraged Europeans to visit Jordan and discover its rich legacy.




The month-long exhibition, held under the patronage of His Majesty King Abdullah II, is a collaboration between Jordan's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, the Jordan Tourism Board, and the Vatican.



Her Majesty and the Italian First Lady inspected the exhibition, which included 90 artefacts from over 30 distinct archaeological sites in Jordan, with the goal of highlighting the country's historical relevance to Christianity.

Queen Rania of Jordan has invited visitors to an exhibition commemorating 30 years of diplomatic ties between the country and the Holy See. The exhibition showcases Jordan's exceptional cultural wealth and its thriving Christian community, one of the oldest in the world. The Queen praised Jordan's hospitality and the rich history of its ancient civilizations. The displays trace the evolution of Christianity in Jordan across various time periods, from the baptism of Christ to the present Hashemite era.

According to Her Majesty's website, "The exhibition also features artifacts from five pilgrimage sites in Jordan, including Mount Nebo, the memorial of Prophet Moses; Tel Mar Elias, the birthplace of Prophet Elijah; Our Lady of the Mountain Church, a shrine commemorating Mother Mary; Machaerus, the site of John the Baptist’s martyrdom; and the Baptism Site of Jesus Christ.

Coinciding with the Vatican’s Holy Jubilee Year under the theme ‘Pilgrims of Hope’ and featuring archeological items never before displayed outside of Jordan, the exhibition aims to serve as an open invitation for the world to explore Jordan’s spiritual and cultural treasures and its rich biblical landscape.


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For the occasion, Her Majesty wore a MAX MARA Rosatea turtleneck wool-blend jumper paired with MAX MARA Farsa Maxi Skirt in Wool. Accessorized with Moynat Fiori PM Leather handbag, 
AQUAZZURA Bellezza 105 satin Mary Jane pumps, Rainbow K BANGLE PRESTIGE BRUSH EMERALD and Stone Fire Earrings
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 On Thursday January 16th, Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah and incoming First Lady Melania Trump held a meeting in Palm Beach, Florida, discussing mutual interests like children's welfare and education improvement. 



At the meeting, hosted by the incoming U.S. First Lady, Queen Rania and Mrs. Trump discussed various issues of mutual interest, including children’s welfare, as well as improving their education.



This marks the third meeting between the two in the US.


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For this occasion, Her Majesty wore her EDELINE LEE Belted Pedernal Midi Dress. Paired with the BOTTEGA VENETA Jodie Mini leather tote bag and Jimmy Choo Romy 100 Patent Leather Pumps

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 For her first visit and royal duties of 2025, on January 5th, Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah visited Jerash to meet with members of the Darb Al Noor Association for Community Development and young project owners. 



The association aims to empower youth and women through small projects, safe spaces, and educational programs. She toured Beit Al-Aseilat rest stop, established by Darb Al Noor where tourists can experience local culinary production. She also met with the association's board members about its achievements and efforts to enhance youth participation in community initiatives. 





She also met with young Jordanians who run income-generating projects, which she supported in 2024 under a Jordan River Foundation sponsorship scheme.






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For the day, Her Majesty was seen wearing a black Gabriela Hearst Meyer Button-Front Cotton-Silk Midi Shirtdress. Paired with CHLOÉ Gold-hoop leather belt and Malone Souliers 70mm Clara boots

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On December 16th 2024 Queen Rania Al Abdullah visited the Rosary Sisters Visitation Home in Jerusalem, expressing gratitude for their contributions to humanitarian and educational fields. 



The home, established in 1996, has 56 bedrooms and facilities to care for elderly nuns. The Rosary Sisters Visitation Home also has several conference rooms, and other facilities. 





Queen Rania met with Reverend Munther Isaac, Pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Christmas Church in Bethlehem, and the home’s director, Sister Madeleine Dababneh. She also met with Sister Martina Bader, Sister Bertila Marji, and Sister Nabila Saleh, who had recently returned from Gaza. The nuns told Her Majesty about the harrowing situation in Gaza, and the church’s role in trying to alleviate the suffering there.






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Blouse: MAX MARA Albenga silk blouse

Trousers: MAX MARA Faraday wool jersey wide-leg pants

Shoes: MALONE SOULIERS Light-Pink Penelope Point-Toe Pumps


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 Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah paid a visit to Belfast's Conway Education Centre on Tuesday October 3rd, where she met with asylum seekers, refugees, members of the local community, and Belfast City Council representatives to learn about the experiences of displaced people in Northern Ireland.



Speaking to a group of asylum seekers, including children, from the Middle East and Africa, Queen Rania emphasized the crucial work done by the city and people of Belfast to support their refugee community, saying that their continued dedication demonstrates their "generosity of spirit."



Her Majesty praised the Conway Education Centre for giving a lifeline to refugees and asylum seekers by providing a venue where people can develop friendships, rediscover their sense of community, and find "a new lease on life."



She also called successful integration of refugees into resettlement countries as "difficult to quantify," because it provides them with a sense of dignity and belonging, which helps them become productive members of their new communities.


Conway Education Centre began offering English language classes, a homework club for primary and secondary school students, and an annual summer school for refugee families in 2015 to support the city's rising refugee community. The programmes, which are run by teachers and trained volunteers, aim to assist refugees in integrating into the community.


Conway has developed a capacity-building programme to help adult migrants build on their existing abilities and increase their independence, based on input from refugees who have taken its courses. The Belfast City Council-supported programme provides recognised English language, ICT, and advocacy training, as well as parenting classes.


Members of the Art Route Collective, a project founded in 2016 to promote creative and cultural activities within Belfast's refugee and asylum-seeking community, attended the conference in addition to participants in Conway's many refugee programmes.


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For this event she rewore her Stella McCartney soft cropped sweater in Green. Paired with her Jennifer Chamandi Bespoke Lorenzo 105 Navy Suede and Elaphe Pumps 

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 Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah advised young leaders to make the most of their time in order to advance the cause of peace, describing it as a "lifelong mission" that takes "not only every ounce of our strength, but every ounce of our time."




Queen Rania delivered her words in the United Kingdom on Monday October 2nd, speaking to a crowd of nearly 2,000 youth activists and leaders at the One Young World Summit in Belfast, Northern Ireland. This year's summit marks the 25th anniversary of the signing of the Good Friday Agreement between the British and Irish governments in Belfast.


Her Majesty recalled how the signing of this accord prompted His Majesty the late King Hussein to remain hopeful about attaining peace in the Middle East in 1998. She also emphasised King Hussein's role in the Wye River discussions, which took place the same year he was diagnosed with cancer and began chemotherapy.




She claimed that, despite his failing health, he insisted on travelling to the United States to press for the signing of a memorandum between Palestinians and Israelis aimed at restarting the Oslo II Accord.


"He saw our time on earth for what it is: finite, fragile, and never to be taken for granted," she said. She also quoted the late King, who declared during the signing of the accord, "If I had an ounce of strength, I would have done my utmost to be here, and to help in any way I can."






"Cancer reminded King Hussein once more of how precious time is." And, once again, he opted to live in the now..."He wanted to make every moment count so that future generations could live in peace," she explained.


Her Majesty noted that, despite the finite nature of time, "hope can withstand the test of time," and that individuals can "extend the time we have by using it well."


The Queen also emphasised the gravity of the world's most pressing issues, ranging from political polarisation to mounting refugee crises, climate change, and persistent discrimination and gender inequity.


"At a time when we're talking about advanced technologies like AI, it's absurd that many people still believe that the colour of one's skin determines their worth." And it's unfortunate that gender equality remains a goal rather than a reality," she said.




Noting that the Palestinian-Israeli issue remains a notable example of an ignored emergency in need of peaceful settlement 25 years after the Wye River Memorandum, Her Majesty drew attention to the injustice and cruelty that Palestinians face on a daily basis.


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For this event, Her Majesty wore her Dior Men's JACKET Gray Virgin Wool Twill with detachable sleeves with Dior Men's WIDE-LEG PANTS Gray Virgin Wool Twill. Paired with Gianvito Rossi Gianvito 105 Pumps in Fumo Grey Suede and Bottega Veneta Bicolor Intrecciato Nappa Flocked Velvet Olimpia Medium Shoulder Bag and Dior LILY OF THE VALLEY BROOCH Ruthenium-Finish Brass and Iridescent Freshwater Pearls



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Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah inaugurated Al Karma Kitchen's new headquarters in Amman's Hay al Yasmine neighbourhood on Tuesday September 26th, meeting with a number of female employees and touring the latest facility.



During Her Majesty's visit, JRF Director General Enaam Barrisihi highlighted that the new facility was created to provide more work options for local women and to enhance their living conditions. JRF intends to hire 260 more beneficiaries and improve their abilities as a result of this growth.





Al Karma Kitchen, a Jordan River Foundation (JRF) social enterprise founded in 2006, intends to provide employment and training opportunities to local women with a culinary background in order to increase their skills and employability.


According to Mahfouz Said, Director of JRF Social Enterprises, the kitchen presently offers a variety of handcrafted food items, including a line of 13 frozen food products offered across 100 retail locations in Amman, Irbid, and Al Zarqa.


JRF's Operations Manager, Hamzah Abu Muheisin, further stated that Al Karma sells frozen foods to a number of notable hotels in Amman and exports to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, with intentions to join the Kuwaiti market.



Al Karma, which provides ready-to-eat meals and catering services to both individual and corporate customers, hopes to boost its production capacity and export volume to satisfy growing demand and access a wider range of local and worldwide markets with its new headquarters.




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She wore her Ramz White Sabalat Hebron-Style Cotton Shirt with black pants. Paired with her usual 


Bottega Veneta SHOULDER BAG IN PACIFIC CALF LEATHER, INTRECCIATO and her Bespoke Jennifer Chamandi Navy Suede & Elaphe Lorenzo 105 Pumps



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