Al Hussein of Jordan and Rajwa Al Saif: the royal wedding guest list

There is very little left until the wedding of Al Hussein of Jordaneldest son of King Abdullah II and Queen Rania, e Rajwa al-Saif, which will be celebrated on June 1st, and the first confirmations are arriving in Amman from the guests who will participate in the royal wedding. A decidedly longer list of guests than that of the wedding of Iman, second daughter of the sovereigns, who married Jameel Alexander Thermiotis last March.

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In anticipation of the wedding, which will be celebrated on June 1, the heir to the throne shared a portrait of his fiancée, accompanied by a special dedication. A message full of affection also came from future mother-in-law Rania, delighted to have Rajwa in the family

Among the first to confirm, members of the Scandinavian royal families. There will certainly be the crown prince of Norway, Haakon Magnusbut without his wife Mette-Marit, while the crown princes of Denmark will arrive in pairs, Frederik together with his wife Mary. Representing Sweden, the princess Victoria. After attending the coronation of Charles III with her father Carl Gustav, this time her husband will be accompanying her Daniel Westling. From Japan, on the other hand, they will arrive there princess Hisako Takamado and the eldest of three daughters, the Princess Tsuguko.

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No confirmation, at least so far, has come from London: King Charles III could send the Dukes of Edinburgh, who over the years have attended countless royal wedding representing the Crown, but for the moment it is only a hypothesis, as it is not clear if someone will arrive from Spain. Confirmed, however, the presence of kings Willem Alexander and Queen Máxima of the Netherlandswho will also take their eldest daughter with them Catharina Amalia. There will also be i rulers of malaysia, and it was precisely from the Malaysian queen that an indiscretion on the dress code of the ceremony arrived, which she would foresee tuxedos and long dresses, but no tiaras.

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The wedding will be held at Zahran Palace, historic palace in Amman, and will follow a traditional ritual. The engagement of the heir to the throne was announced last December, immediately turning the spotlight on his future wife Rajwa. Born in 1994 like Al Hussein, the bride belongs to an important Riyadh family, and is related to the Saudi royal family. After high school, she moved to the United States, to Syracuse University, where she earned a degree in Architecture.

It is not known exactly when and how Rajwa met Al Hussein, but it is certain that everyone in the family adores her, starting with her future mother-in-law Rania. «I prayed to Allah, like every mother, to grant you good and to find the person you love, Rajwa has arrived. Congratulations to my son Prince Al-Hussein and our precious and sweet wife Rajwa. May Allah bless you and make you happy and complete, I didn’t think it was possible to have so much joy in my heart!», wrote the queen on her social networks the day after the announcement of the marriage. All that remains is to wait for June 1st to celebrate.

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