On April 8, Queen Rania of Jordan inaugurated a new branch of the Zaha Cultural Center during a visit to Al Mafraq governorate. The center currently offers training sessions that aim to meet the needs of the local community and its children between the ages of six and 16. The Queen also met with a number of beneficiaries receiving support from the Royal Hashemite Court (RHC) grant. To date and through the grant scheme, 13 civil society organizations have provided 144 families in Al Mafraq with loans to help them establish their own income-generating projects with practical guidance |
The Queen looks fantastic! Hair up is perfect for her and much more polished.
ReplyDeleteGreat look, the colors are so vivid,and matching jewelry.
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning. I don´t know what impresses me more here - her beautiful outfit and gorgeous look or her warm interaction with the people. These pictures make my heart sing.
ReplyDeleteMy heart sings, too. I do not doubt that she is genuine. Thank you for writing this.
DeleteI agree!
DeleteCouldn't have said it better Vanessa. I agree completely with every word you wrote. These photos sing with happiness and joy, and a beautiful, warm-hearted Queen.
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That was exactly what I thought. Love her outfit and attitude!
DeleteI was impressed either in both ways: outfit and heart warming care for people.
DeleteI agree as well.
DeleteThis is Rania at her best! Beautiful dress that nods to her culture and region, fits her like a glove. I love the hair and wish she would have it up more often like this. She's a stunner!
ReplyDeleteLike the ponytail last week!
DeleteHaar haar zit prachtig!
ReplyDeleteI agree, Vanessa. This wonderful woman is an amazing example.
ReplyDeleteWOW! I love every time she wears these traditional clothes but this one is one of the best ever.
ReplyDeleteLove it. Beautiful dress and colours. Great initiative as well - love the causes she supports.
ReplyDeleteA little busy, vivid colors. Rania can carry it off very well.
ReplyDeleteI love her commitment to the women and children who need so much support in her part of the world. I hope her involvement in these visits and charities lead to a stronger understanding for other governments in the region.
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