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Roya News
4 days ago
- General
- Roya News
Crown Prince receives top-performing Tawjihi students
His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II, along with Her Royal Highness Princess Rajwa, received a group of top-performing students and shared a photo on the Crown Prince's Instagram account, congratulating them on their success in the General Secondary Education Certificate Examination (Tawjihi). 'Today, a group of promising young men and women reap the rewards of their hard work. Congratulations to you and your families on your outstanding achievement in the General Secondary Education Certificate Examination. I wish you continued success in your academic and professional journeys,' he wrote. The post highlights the Crown Prince's commitment to supporting education and recognizing students' efforts, while encouraging them to pursue excellence in both their studies and future careers.


Jordan News
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Jordan News
This is How Prince Hussein Celebrated Princess Rajwa's Birthday - Jordan News
Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II celebrated his wife, Princess Rajwa Al-Hussein's 31st birthday today, Monday, with a romantic post on Instagram. The Jordanian Crown Prince shared a lovely photo of himself with Rajwa at a special event, holding her hand affectionately, accompanied by a heartfelt message that read: "The dearest of the dear... Happy birthday, you are the light of our lives, mine and Iman's." اضافة اعلان He added, "Happy birthday, Rajwa! I am grateful for the love, kindness, and warmth you've brought into my life and Iman's." The young prince often shares pictures with his wife and their daughter with the Jordanian people, frequently interacting with them with warmth and affection. Likewise, Princess Rajwa shares beautiful photos of their daughter Iman with her followers on social media, who often note the striking resemblance she has to King Abdullah II. It is worth mentioning that Princess Rajwa was born in Riyadh on April 28, 1994, and became engaged to Prince Hussein in June 2023. They welcomed their first child, a daughter, last year and named her Iman.


Arab News
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Arab News
Jordanian crown prince marks Princess Rajwa's 31st birthday
DUBAI: Jordan's Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah took to social media on Monday to send best wishes to his Saudi-born wife Princess Rajwa Al-Hussein on her 31st birthday. For the latest updates, follow us on Instagram @ 'Happy birthday Rajwa! Grateful for the love, kindness, and warmth you bring into Iman's life and mine,' he wrote, referring to their infant daughter Princess Iman. A post shared by Al Hussein bin Abdullah II (@alhusseinjo) Princess Rajwa gave birth to Iman — the first grandchild of King Abdullah II of Jordan and Queen Rania — in August last year. The Jordanian royal family shared a new official portrait of Princess Rajwa to celebrate her birthday. She is seen wearing a jewel-toned ensemble featuring a cowl neck top and wide-leg pants from Los Angeles-based label Simkhai. She accessorized her look with the two letters lariat necklace from Joy Jewels, featuring the Arabic starting letters of the names of the crown prince and Princess Rajwa.


Roya News
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Roya News
Crown Prince Hussein marks Princess Rajwa's birthday with heartfelt message
His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein marked Princess Rajwa's 31st birthday on Monday with a warm message shared on his official Instagram account. "Happy birthday Rajwa! Grateful for the love, kindness, and warmth you bring into Iman's life and mine," the Crown Prince wrote, alongside a photo of the couple. Her Royal Highness was born in Riyadh on April 28, 1994, to the late Khalid bin Musaed bin Saif bin Abdulaziz Al Saif and Azza bint Nayef Abdulaziz Ahmad Al Sudairi. Princess Rajwa married Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II on June 1, 2023. The royal couple welcomed their first child, Princess Iman bint Al Hussein, on August 3, 2024. Her Royal Highness completed her secondary education in Saudi Arabia and pursued higher education at Syracuse University in New York, where she studied architecture. She also earned a degree in visual communications from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in the United States.


Emirates Woman
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Emirates Woman
20 of the most iconic royal wedding dresses of all time
Fashion by Aminath Ifasa 2 hours ago From fairytale princesses to modern monarchs, these royal wedding dresses have defined bridal fashion for generations. These royal wedding gowns aren't just beautiful garments, they're historical artifacts that tell stories of love, diplomacy, and cultural identity. Whether dripping in thousands of pearls or crafted from rare antique lace, each dress on this list represents a pivotal moment in royal and fashion history. Our roundup spans eight decades of breathtaking royal wedding bridalwear, from Queen Elizabeth II's 1947 Norman Hartnell masterpiece to Princess Rajwa's Elie Saab work of art. These are the dresses that inspired millions of brides worldwide and set trends still followed today. Why These Dresses Still Captivate Us Royal wedding dresses occupy a unique space in our collective imagination. They represent the perfect intersection of fashion, history, and fantasy – wearable works of art that capture specific moments in time. What makes these gowns so extraordinary isn't just their beauty or craftsmanship, but what they symbolize: hope, tradition, and the promise of a new era. In today's digital age, these royal wedding dresses have taken on even greater significance. Princess Diana's 25-foot train might have shocked 1981 audiences, but it established the dramatic royal wedding aesthetic we still expect today. Similarly, Kate Middleton's modest Alexander McQueen gown reflected a more relatable modern monarchy while still honoring tradition. The most recent royal brides – from Princess Rajwa to Sheikha Mahra – show how today's royals balance heritage with contemporary style. These gowns also reveal fascinating insights about their respective eras. Queen Elizabeth's 1947 dress, created with ration coupons, symbolized postwar resilience. Queen Soraya's Dior extravaganza reflected 1950s opulence. Now, as royal families modernize, we see more personal touches and cultural nods, like Queen Jetsun Pema's Bhutanese kira. Ultimately, these iconic dresses endure because they represent more than just fashion – they're the physical embodiment of history in the making. As we look to future royal weddings, one thing remains certain: the world will be watching, ready to crown a new iconic bridal look. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Getty & Feature Image: Getty