Amman, 1992. In a splendid building of the capital of Jordan, Princess Aisha – fourth of the twelve children of re Hussein – organized one group dinner in her apartment, with her boyfriend. Sitting at one end of the table is there as well his brother older, the prince Abdallah, which he cannot look away from a friend of another guest, the young and ambitious one Rania.
Him, at the time thirty years old and not yet designated as future sovereign, and she, eight years younger e resigned from the Jordanian headquarters of Apple because she had been refused a managerial role. Born in Kuwait of Palestinian parents, he had recently obtained a degree in Business management at the American University of Cairo, specializing in informatica and starting to work for the group Citibank.
He dealt with Informatic Systems in fact, so shortly after she was hired by Apple. According to rumors never confirmed he would have seen Abdallah for the first time in a chain store, where the prince had personally gone to buy a computer. If the legend is true is not known, but certainly that evening between the two there was the first real eye contact. And not only.
“We went immediately agree»Revealed Rania. “He had a smile broad and sincere, communicated a contagious energy ». “When she entered, I immediately understood that it was special»Is Abdallah’s story. “How love at first sight, it was love at first sight”. Yet despite the arrow of Cupid had gone to target, she accepted the invitation only in front of a box of Belgian chocolates.
From then on, the love story accelerated significantly disruptive: the first date at the prince’s house where he cooked typical Japanese dishes, then the trip by car to the mountain Tal Al Rumman – just outside the city – for the marriage proposal and finally the official visit of King Hussein to Rania’s parents, as per tradition. Thus, already the June 10, 1993, the two find themselves in front of the altar.
It goes on stage a dream ceremony and the couple begins to attract, every day more, media attention. The life of both, however, changes radically only a few years later, on February 7, 1999, when Abdallah is chosen by his father as successor to the throne, fifteen days before his death. They already had two children, Hussein (26) e Faith (23), they will have two more, Salma (19) e Hashem (15).
“People are fascinated by the title of queen, but for me the really important title is that of motherRania repeated several times, become a style icon and a landmark in the Arab world. In fact, her passion for the internet has passed on to her a cosmopolitan identity: «I am Arab from head to toe, but I speak a international language. I no longer consider anyone as a foreigner ».
Revolutionary, sparkly, very elegant, she meets men most powerful in the world alongside her husband, never a step back. This is probably one of the ingredients that has always united them: complicity and equality, they support and are necessary for each other. “The love of the family that we have built together is the best gift possible», They said on the eve of last year Christmas.
Thus, while Abdallah engages in the promotion of the inter-religious dialogue and in the moderate understanding ofIslam, Rania strives to improve the status of Muslim women and to delete the discrimination. Then he writes children’s books, practices a lot sport, loves baking cookies and going to the cinema to eat pop corn. All witnessed on his social pages with millions of followers.
However the love between her and the prince was born between i computer and, like a fairy tale, it arrived to the throne: «Thanks for yesterday, for today, for tomorrow».

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