Queen Rania, Princess Salma and Prince Hashem attended the graduation ceremony of the International Academy- Amman. King Abdullah and Queen Rania attend the graduation ceremony of younger daughter Princess Salma from the International Academy in Amman.
Rania Al-Abdullah is the queen consort of Jordan. Born in Kuwait to a Palestinian family, she later moved to Jordan for work, where she met the then prince Abdullah. Since marrying the now King of Jordan in 1993, she has become known for her advocacy work related to education, health, community empowerment, youth, cross-cultural dialogue and micro-finance.
Rania Al-Abdullah met Jordanian Abdullah bin Al-Hussein, who was a prince at that time, at a dinner party in August 1992. Six months later, they announced their engagement. On 10 June 1993, they were married. The couple has four children: Crown Prince Hussein (born 28 June 1994 in Amman), Princess Iman (born 27 September 1996 in Amman), Princess Salma (born 26 September 2000 in Amman), Prince Hashem (born 30 January 2005 in Amman)
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