King Harald and Queen Sonja of Norway are currently making a state visit to Jordan at the invitation of King Abdullah II. On the second day of their state visit, the King and Queen visited the historical city Petra. Petra (Raqmu) is a historical and archaeological city in southern Jordan. Petra is located around Jabal Al-Madbah in a basin. |
Lovely elegant lady!
ReplyDeleteQueen Sonja is beautiful and elgant as always. She stll looks very youthful for her age, and she is combining colours in a very artistic way.
DeleteWell the City of Petra has a lot to offer. The Royal couple look great, I like the shawl Q Sonja is wearing. They really are enjoying this visit.
ReplyDeleteLove everything about Queen Sonja's ensemble - the colours, the soft scarf and especially the lovely top. Best of all, both she and King Harald seem to be enjoying this beautiful site (and it is fantastic). Well done.
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De bien belles images... La reine est élégante et décontractée ; beaucoup d'allure avec son joli châle délicatement brodé... La 5ème photo est vraiment magnifique ; elle donne envie de venir visiter cette ville historique !
ReplyDeleteQueen Sonja looks natural and fresh, perfect look for this visit.
ReplyDeleteQueen Sonja looks beautiful, but the King looks great in his sunnies and hat :)
ReplyDeleteChel
Coolest king ever! I'm thankful for being Norwegian.
ReplyDeleteYou do have such a groovy King! Good on Norway! - Katiebob
DeleteAgree ;)
DeleteQueen Sonja does it again: showing that simple, well chosen pieces, can keep yoy comfortable and stylish. The lady is amazing.
ReplyDeleteI love this royal couple! They seem to be really excited about their visit to Petra. Who wouldn't be in awe of Petra? Queen Sonja looks so very lovely, and King Harald is such fun.
ReplyDeleteLove the outfit on the Queen, the colours are marvellous, scarf is a lovely addition
ReplyDeleteShe is so smart and stylish and looks around 20 years younger than she is. Lovely couple.
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