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 In honour of her 53rd birthday, Her Majesty celebrated with His Majesty King Abdullah II, HRH Crown Prince Al Hussein, HRH Princess Rajwa and members of the Royal Family at Alee, a Middle Eastern restaurant in Downtown Amman.



To honor her day, she posted two pictures one with herself, HRH Princess Rajwa the King as well as her sister in law HRH Princess Aisha bint Hussein as well as  a photo with her daughter-in-law Princess Rajwa, with the caption

“الحمدلله على نعمة وجودكم بحياتي. أحلى فرحة بوجود عائلتي الصغيرة بجانبي وبكل الأردنيين اللي ما في مثلهم بالعالم, I thank my lucky stars for each and every one of you! Your Majesty, my family, and all the wonderful Jordanians out there, you have made me feel truly special.” 



Her son HRH Crown Prince Hussein writes “يا رب احفظ أمي وأدم عليها الصحة والعافية.. كل سنة وأنتِ سعيدة وبألف خير, May God bless and protect you always, dear mother. Wishing you a happy birthday!”

Her office staff organise a surprise to celebrate her 53rd birthday on 31 August 2023 at Her Majesty’s office



A happy 53rd birthday, Your Majesty. 


Tunisian artist Oumaima Taleb posted a picture with Her Majesty in honor of the Queen's birthday with the caption: "ملكة بحق مكانةً و أخلاقًا وتواضعاً شرفتني بهذه الصورة معها 🤍" losely translated, "A queen with status, morals and humility honored me with this photo with her."

Photocredits: 📸 © @oumaima_taleb




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For the birthday lunch at Alee, Her Majesty wore her white Off-White Cropped Cotton-Poplin Shirt, KHAITE Danielle studded straight-leg jeans. She paired with 3.1 Philip Lim Phillip Mini Pashli Messenger Textured-Leather Shoulder Bag in Light Blue and her go to Elise Dray Invisible White Gold with Pearls Earrings.

HRH Princess Rajwa wore a new Zara FULL LENGTH GABARDINE JUMPSUIT. She accessorized it with Dior 80MM SADDLE BELT Black Smooth Calfskin and Technical Fabric, and Insignia jewellery Lianne 18K Gold Plated on Sterling Silver with Gemstones Earrings
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In the picture with Ouimaima Taleb, Her Majesty wore St. Agni Black Cut Out Knit Tee with ACNE STUDIOS Cotton-canvas wide-leg cargo pants




                            Rania's Repeat
Hey, this is Rania's Repeat a section of the blog where I put Her Majesty's, Princesses Iman's, Salma's and Rajwa's clothing for less. There will be lots of Closet's Mirrors and less expressive in my store on Shopstyle as not to burden the readers.

Everything there will have links where to buy and this earns the blog a commission.

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 Crown Prince Hussein emphasised the need of keeping up with artificial intelligence breakthroughs and acquiring skills to satisfy the labour market's current and future needs, such as analytical thinking, innovation, complicated problem solving, and strategic planning.



Crown Prince Hussein, speaking at the Crown Prince Foundation's "Tawasol: Dialogue on Reality and Aspirations" forum on April 29th, emphasised the importance of honing the talents of university and institute graduates in order to improve their sense of initiative, adaptation, and flexibility.



HRH recommended having faith in Jordanians' talents to fulfil the nation's aspirations during the forum, which was held at the King Hussein Business Park and attended by Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh and Miss Rajwa Alseif, a thought that His Majesty King Abdullah always emphasises.



The Crown Prince stated that the rapid and efficient execution of political, economic, and administrative modernization will benefit young empowerment. (Image courtesy of Petra)



His Royal Highness called for a change "in the way we work, so we can work seriously and professionally in implementation and follow-up" in order to capitalise on Jordan's serious, quality plans for the future.



"We must learn from the past, overcome our fears, and make a qualitative leap in our performance," said the Crown Prince.



His Royal Highness ascribed the failure to implement many previous good initiatives that were intended to benefit the people to a variety of causes, including the bloated public sector, scepticism, or certain officials' fear of losing favour.




According to the Crown Prince, social and economic prosperity are largely determined by the transparency and effectiveness of public institutions, as well as the quality of services provided to Jordanians.


His Royal Highness stated that graduates of specialties that are no longer in demand in the labour market experience the most difficulties in finding work.


The Crown Prince urged young people to invest in specialties and professions in high demand in the labour market, as well as to let go of preconceived notions about specific vocations, emphasising that young people must keep moving forward to prevent despair.


"Be brave in your future. "Today, waiting for an opportunity means passing it up," His Royal Highness reminded Jordan's youth.


"Youth are responsible for their future, but their right to empowerment is a responsibility shared by all sectors, most notably the public sector," the Crown Prince added.


"We owe it to ourselves to create a better reality, to rethink our wasted resources and capabilities, and to put the right talent in the right place," His Royal Highness emphasised.


"In our country, we have outstanding young capabilities, and Jordanians always prove that Jordanians walk the talk," the Crown Prince stated.


Jordanians' work ethics and professionalism, according to His Royal Highness, are recognised by Arabs and people all over the world, particularly in the technical field, as well as in digital industries, entrepreneurship, start-ups, pharmaceutical and food industries, sports, and tourism.

Jordanian principles, according to the Crown Prince, should be mirrored in Jordan's academic, technical, and professional curricula and better applied in educational and professional spheres.

The conference covered a variety of issues, including young Jordanians' objectives in the realms of politics, economy, and business, as well as social, legal, education, media, and tourism.

Nearly 500 specialists from public, corporate, and other institutions, as well as other youth organisations, attended the event.

The session was attended by a number of ministers and officials.

Crown Prince Hussein explains how he met Rajwa El Seif, his fiancée.


The story was told by the crown prince at a "Tawasol: Dialogue on Reality and Aspirations" forum session on April 29, 2023, the day after Rajwa's birthday.


In answer to a question from one of the participants in the debate session at the Crown Prince Foundation's "Tawasol" forum, the prince stated, "I got to know my fiancée, Rajawa, through one of my classmates from school."

In 2021, the couple finally met in person. He went on to say that he didn't speak to her for a while after they met, but something happened that made him remember her, so he wanted to inquire about her and interact with her, and that's how fate brought them together.


"I consider myself fortunate," he remarked, "because it is not every day that a person meets someone like Rajwa."


The young prince revealed that as their wedding approaches, they are happy and delighted, and they wish everyone pleasure and joy.

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For this event, Ms Rajwa wore a Zara ensemble, made up of Zara BELTED TUXEDO COLLAR BLAZER and Zara LONG FLOWING TROUSERS. On her feet, she wore Gianvito Rossi Ascent 55mm slingback pumps and her new pair of Stephen Webster 18kt Black gold Thorn Stem diamond earring



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 Her Majesty Queen Rania paid a visit to Tal Al Rumman Women's Cooperative in Al Balqa' Governorate on Tuesday January 18th to learn more about the cooperative's economic and social development projects for rural women.










During her visit, Her Majesty met with the cooperative's president, Ayda Ghanmeh, and members of its board of directors, who updated her on the cooperative's accomplishments and future goals.


Tal Al Rumman Women's Cooperative, the village's only community-based organization, empowers women via skill-specific training sessions ranging from dairy production workshops to sewing and embroidery.


The cooperative also aspires to generate local job possibilities and promote sustainable development, and it has created a productive kitchen to help Tal Al Rumman's women better their lives via cooking.


The Queen then went on a tour of the cooperative's headquarters, dropping by a food production training session and one of its vegetable farms. She also checked out their hydroponic greenhouse experiment, which uses nutrient solutions instead of soil to grow crops more effectively. This growing method enables the women to reap high food yields without the use of sunlight or additional work.


The cooperative, which was founded in 2017, offers a variety of occupational sectors through its empowerment programs, including agriculture, baking, and sewing, as well as a clothes bank for impoverished families in the neighborhood.


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For her visit to Tal Al Rumman Women's Cooperative, she wore a Zara SOFT OVERSHIRT WITH BELT in purple with Alexander Wang Onyx Tailored Trackpants. Paired with Nike Air VaporMax Moc 'Triple Black' sneakers with Hirotaka Bumble Bee Akoya Pearl Earring and Toggle Pearl Chain Earring




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It is that that time of the year where one of my favourite events on Her Majesty's calendar "The Queen Rania Award for Excellence in Education occurs. On Monday December 2019, she honored the 2019 winners during its 14th Teacher Award and 6th Principal Award cycles ceremony held at the Royal Cultural Palace in Amman on Monday.

In her capacity as chairperson of QRAEE’s board of trustees, Her Majesty presented the winners with trophies and certificates and congratulated them on their achievements.

This year, QRAEE announced it had received 3,896 applications, of which 3,582 were for the Distinguished Teacher Award, and 314 for the Distinguished Principal Award. QRAEE also noted that there was a 45% increase in applications for the teacher award and a 24% increase in applications for the principal award compared to last year.

Always elegant, Her Majesty wore a Zara ensemble composed off a Printed top with tie details paired with a print pleated skirt. She was also holding her trusted Gabriela Hearst Nina Bag Cognac Calf Leather Limited Edition 

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On Monday evening(Dubai Time), Her Majesty Queen Rania attended the third annual Arab Social Media Influencers Summit (ASMIS) where she was awarded The Influential Personality of the Year Award by His Highness Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the deputy ruler of Dubai. The event was held at the Dubai World Trade Center

The summit is held under Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid's patronage, who was also attended the 3 day summit, which brought together over a thousand social media influencers and other stakeholders from across the region and the world. Also attended by several high profile guests including Vice Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, His Highness Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

Her Majesty gave a her keynote speech, where she called on social media influencers to use their time and clout in seeking out the truth and serving humanity, explaining that it is easy for misinformation to gain popularity and reach online, whereas the truth struggles for exposure despite its accessibility.

She said “the truth is losing ground to emotional rhetoric and sensational rumors,” referencing MIT research indicating that fake news on Twitter is 70% more likely to be retweeted than the truth. Warning against faulting online platforms for the spread of falsehoods and distorted information, she asked, “do we blame these technologies and exonerate ourselves – as users and influencers?”

“We owe it to the truth to seek it out and distribute it. It might not be the most appealing or fascinating but not all that glitters is gold. Let us aim to give truth the final word,” she added.

Her Majesty also detailed her journey through social media, shared her experiences and the lesson she learned and hoped for since entering the social media space. She also admitted that, “despite being one of this space’s chief advocates,” she has at times “wished it didn’t exist due to its negativity.”
Photo Credits: Kasmi Photography

“We hoped that social media would change our status quo, but the solutions must come from us, and change must start from within,” she explained.
Special Thanks to Mr. Mohamed Karim for the copyrights

Her Majesty made attention to the images, those depicting pain and suffering being shared on social media, which the crucial role of social networks in enacting tangible and positive change and motivating proactive campaigns.

“Yes, a picture is worth a thousand words, but a share and a like are no substitute for action. Over the years, we have seen many succeed in garnering support for humanitarian causes through social media, and changing the lives of many,” the Queen said.

Acknowledging that likeability can play a role in attracting followers, Her Majesty said that making a real difference in the world is dependent on acting in accordance with our values.

“We all seek the approval of others, but sometimes our values require us to march to a different beat, even if that comes at the expense of our popularity.”

She added that even if “fame and figures are proof of reach, real influence is the product of actions spurred by our conscience.”

Listing the gains that social media and the internet have brought, the Queen reflected on how “social media has achieved much of what we had expected from it.” However, she also underlined that these platforms have in many cases been limited by mental barriers instead of being used for constructive communication based on a desire to engage in positive discourse.

“We still managed to transfer our barriers to this world. We now listen not to communicate, but to respond, closing ranks and isolating ourselves among those who resemble us and confirm our own convictions,” the Queen stated.

Her Majesty called on social media influencers to use their time and popularity on social media to “break barriers and open communication channels…to impact people and rally support for those who need it most,” and “to champion the truth and communicate through values.”

“Be kind to others,” she concluded, “because the simplest expression of our humanity is a kind word.”

The Queen also attended the summit’s main discussion session. President of the DPC and Chairperson of the ASMIS Organizing Committee, Mona Ghanem Al Marri, gave the opening remarks, stating that the summit aims to employ social media in the service of regional communities, and to enable them to confront current and potential challenges.

At this session, the King of Bahrain’s Representative for Charity Work and Youth Affairs, His Highness Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, also addressed the importance of humanitarian and charitable work.

Organized by the Dubai Press Club (DPC), and first held in 2015, the summit aims to highlight successful social media experiences and encourage Arab youth to produce creative content and share futuristic ideas. In its third edition, the summit brought together 70 speakers from 25 countries.

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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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