Queen Rania of Jordan hosted an Iftar banquet at Prince Rashid Club in Aqaba, bringing together women from across the governorate who have distinguished themselves in various fields. Held at Prince Rashid Club, the Iftar was also attended by Aqaba Governor Khaled Hajjaj, General Manager of Aqaba Company for Ports Operation and Management (ACPOM) Mahmoud Khleifat, and the club’s director, Muhannad Al Naser.
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As always, so lovely!
ReplyDeleteThe shorter length of Rania's hair is very flattering. This is the length I would like to see Catherine try.
ReplyDeleteOther lady other hair. Rania is not Catherine and Catherine is not Rania. The thing with hair is that it will grow again. Look how quickly Queen Letizia's hair has grown. There is one thing I know from one of my colleagues who had very long hair. She controlled sometimes her hair at work and then said : "I'll have to cut my hair about 7 or 8 cm shorter" because she explained that hair which was never cut didn't grow any more. The ends of her hair were dead. I never had very long hair. Just the right length to be able to have several fashionable hair styles. (1960, 1970, 1980 until now).
DeleteVery nice. I like that she has shorten her hair to a flattering length.
ReplyDeleteBon choix que cette couleur rose sur laquelle les motifs Bordeaux et doré apportent une touche originale comme son sac à mains qui me plaît beaucoup !
ReplyDeleteShe could have covered het hair being a n iftaar
ReplyDeleteIs it a requirement? I think she has a choice whether or not to cover her hair.
Delete@Anon 20:04 Iftar is merely the breaking of a fast. It does not require a head covering, nor is it carried out in a sacred space.
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I think it is great that she has the choice to wear a head covering or not and that no man is dictating her choice. This is what IWD is about.
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DeleteGreat look for Rania. Always in style.
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