King Abdullah, Queen Rania and Crown Prince Hussein paid a two-day official visit to Oman. The King, the Queen and the Crown Prince were welcomed by Sultan Haitham bin Tarik of Oman at Al Alam Palace. Sultan Haitham also gave a dinner banquet in honour of the King and Queen. Crown Prince Hussein, the accompanying Jordanian delegation, Oman royal family members, and senior Omani officials were present at the banquet.
Lady Assayida Ahd Abdullah Hamed Al Busaidi, spouse of the Sultan of Oman, welcomed Queen Rania at Al Alam Palace in Muscat.
On the second day of their official visit to Oman, the King, the Queen and Crown Prince visited the National Museum of Oman and the House of Musical Arts at the Royal Opera House in Muscat. The King, the Queen and Crown Prince received information on the museum’s collections and artefacts, which reflect Oman’s heritage, history, and culture.
Queen Rania is always perfect.
ReplyDeleteAs usual, nice dress and outfit. She always makes such good choices.
ReplyDeleteI love the skirt and the top by Johanna Ortiz.
ReplyDeleteSi je devais choisir, c'est le haut drapé en biais sur un jupe aux dessins originaux qui est tout à fait à mon goût chez la reine ; quant à l'épouse du sultan, elle a su associer une grand voile/châle noir sur une robe jaune fleurie également de noir ; magnifique !
ReplyDeleteThe last skirt/top outfit is particularly flattering and interesting. The second dress seems to be a bit tight through the bodice, and it has an odd cut - flared out and stiff. The first dress is very attractive however I think black shoes rather than white would have been a better choice. (V.M.)
ReplyDeleteLike these dresses, especially, the white and black and the brown combo. She Q R always looks elegant. css
ReplyDeleteThe last outfit I love, its different and unusual. The draping of the top I love. The design of the skirt is very distinctive, beautiful. Love her bag. Q Rania is always so beautifully groomed.
ReplyDeleteLove the skirt and the top by Johanna Ortiz very nice
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