Jordan's Queen Rania handed out the awards of the QRAEE 2024

Queen Rania wore an ivory radiance belted midi dress by Aje. Elena Ghisellini Angel Xs sensual top handle bag

On June 5, 2024, Queen Rania of Jordan handed out the awards of the 2023-2024 edition of the Queen Rania Award for Excellence in Education (QRAEE) at the Royal Cultural Palace in Amman. The award is presented to persons who have made distinguished contributions to education in Jordan. This year’s winners were chosen from among over 6,000 applicants from the public education sector.

Queen Rania wore an ivory radiance belted midi dress by Aje. Elena Ghisellini Angel Xs sensual top handle bag

Queen Rania wore an ivory radiance belted midi dress by Aje. Elena Ghisellini Angel Xs sensual top handle bag

In her capacity as chairperson of the Queen Rania Award for Excellence in Education (QRAEE) Board of Trustees, the Queen handed out trophies and certificates to the recipients of the 18th edition of the Distinguished Teacher Award, the 8th edition of the Distinguished Principal Award, the 4th edition of the Excellence-Supporting Directorate Awards, and the first edition of the Distinguished Kindergarten Award.

Queen Rania wore an ivory radiance belted midi dress by Aje. Elena Ghisellini Angel Xs sensual top handle bag

Queen Rania wore Aje Radiance Belted Midi Dress
Aje Radiance Belted Midi Dress

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  1. Anonymous6/6/24 09:55

    someone give her a scissor to cut those dangling strings, not a good look

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    1. Love your sense of humor Anon 09:55.

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  2. Anonymous6/6/24 12:08

    Dommage : /
    Cette robe blanche aurait pu être jolie mais les lacets croisés à la taille ne sont pas une bonne idée.
    Je déteste les ourlets non cousus et non terminés avec des fils qui pendouillent, on dirait que le tissu est déchiré, quelle curieuse idée de mode... La fille de Stéphanie de Monaco (qui se prend pour une styliste) fait ça aussi sur toutes ses collections : c'est très laid. Paloma.

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    1. Anonymous6/6/24 18:17

      Puisque les fils qui pendent sont là, il est évident que le designer voulait que ça ressemble à ça. Même si vous n’aimez pas ce style, il y en a d’autres qui semblent l’aimer beaucoup. A chacun son goût.
      - Anon 9:13

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  3. Anonymous6/6/24 12:30

    Qu ont elles toutes ces reines et princesses à porter des cheveux aussi longs. Ce n est que mon avis mais un bon coup de ciseaux ne ferait pas de mal
    Froufrou

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  4. Elégant modèle mais avec quelques centimètres en moins, Rania serait parfaite ; la longue ceinture qui se partage en deux ne me dérange pas !

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  5. Anonymous6/6/24 13:25

    Very elegant dress. She is an example of an emancipated woman in the middle east. I am so astonished that all the other women still wearing their headscarfs and long dresses while having an excellent education.

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    1. Anonymous6/6/24 15:45

      They are simply faithful/ loyal to their religion, beliefs or traditions. Has nothing to do with emancipation in my opinion

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    2. Sorry, forgot to mention my name 🙃

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  6. Anonymous6/6/24 20:37

    The dangling strings are not a good look and the sleeves are quite silly looking.

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  7. Anonymous6/6/24 20:42

    Dear Froufrou, I agree with you, an interesting shorter hairdo instead of the long, boring look would greatly improve the appearance of many major royals and give them more impact.
    🌞 Virginia

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  8. The dress itself is lovely, but I don't like the hanging pieces, it looks like thread.

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