Queen Rania visited the Ajloun Ladies Charity Association

The Queen met with board members and beneficiaries of the Ajloun Ladies Charity Association. Blue shirt and beige pants

Queen Rania of Jordan visited the governorate of Ajloun and there, she met with board members and beneficiaries of the Ajloun Ladies Charity Association. The purpose of the association is to financially empower Ajloun’s women and girls, and raise awareness about environmental and health issues by means of its programs aiming to make contribution to ensuring a safe and healthy environment in the governorate.

The Queen met with board members and beneficiaries of the Ajloun Ladies Charity Association. Blue shirt and beige pants

The Queen met with board members and beneficiaries of the Ajloun Ladies Charity Association. Blue shirt and beige pants

The Queen met with board members and beneficiaries of the Ajloun Ladies Charity Association. Blue shirt and beige pants

The Queen met with board members and beneficiaries of the Ajloun Ladies Charity Association. Blue shirt and beige pants

The Queen toured the association’s kitchen and then visited a training session, and also saw a display of products created by beneficiaries of the revolving fund. The Queen finished her visit to the city with a stop at a gift and flower shop.

The Queen met with board members and beneficiaries of the Ajloun Ladies Charity Association. Blue shirt and beige pants

The Queen met with board members and beneficiaries of the Ajloun Ladies Charity Association. Blue shirt and beige pants

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  1. Anonymous19/5/22 18:15

    here we are again Queen wearing western clothes among ladies who are preserving their culture, in traditional dresses.
    'let them eat cake'
    j.

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    1. Anonymous19/5/22 18:47

      Agree..

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    2. Anonymous19/5/22 21:14

      I don’t understand. Is this a criticism of Q.Rania? I think that she wears a good variety of traditional and more Western-styled clothing for her engagements. (V.M.)

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    3. Anonymous19/5/22 22:17

      In Jordan, the women can choose to wear whatever style of clothing they want - traditional or modern - and that includes the Queen. Millions of women wear either or both - I have been there and I have seen. The Queen also wears traditional style clothing with ethnic fabrics plenty of times as we've often seen on this blog. No need to slight her.
      (PS And by the way, just because a woman wears traditional clothing everyday does not mean that she's preserving her culture. It could mean that she is just more comfortable wearing something loose and can move about better to get her work done dressed like that.)
      - Anon 9:13

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  2. J'aime beaucoup la Reine avec un chemisier rentré dans un pantalon léger très frais ; j'adore le style de ses lunettes - il faut quand même remarquer que des femmes portent comme elle des vêtements occidentaux !

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  3. Anonymous19/5/22 19:05

    Casual chic, sportive look by QR; she looks fantastic.

    MCS

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  4. Anonymous19/5/22 20:00

    Love this outfit! Want the belt, the sunglasses and well, everything .
    AA

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    1. Anonymous20/5/22 14:02

      Me too. Love everything in this outfit including shoes.
      - SaF


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  5. This outfit looks fabulous, very chic and stylish. She always does casual so well.

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  6. Anonymous20/5/22 00:03

    So agree with AA want the whole outfit myself. Rania is always elegant Mary

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  7. Queen Rania looks so comfortable in her cool light weight fabrics. Very nice for the hot Jordanian climate and yet so super chic!

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  8. Anonymous20/5/22 02:39

    Queen Rania looks fantastic! Her hair her pants and shirt, perfect look.
    Ava

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  9. Anonymous20/5/22 14:38

    I wish those who don’t sign or give an initial like “J” would at least identify themselves properly instead. “Let them eat cake”, most probably refers to Queen Marie Antoinette, what exactly do you mean? It is obviously negative, so why not clarify your comments so that we can react??
    🌞Virginia

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