Queen Rania shares touching photo as she awaits first grandchild
On social media, Queen Rania of Jordan shared that the royal family is expecting another child. The monarch is pleased, and her fans are congratulating her in the comments.
28 June 2024 15:13
One of the most well-known monarchies in the world is currently the British royal family. Recently, all of Great Britain has been closely observing the ailing King Charles III, and subjects are also worried about Princess Kate, who is battling cancer. Meanwhile, Queen Rania of Jordan shared good news on social media.
The wife of King Abdullah II of Jordan is anticipating the birth of a child. The 53-year-old reminded everyone that the partner of her eldest son, Hussein, is pregnant, and she posted a photo from a maternity shoot.
The royal family is expecting another child
The King and Queen of Jordan eagerly await their first grandchild's birth. Their eldest son and heir to the throne, Prince Hussein, and his wife, Princess Rajwa, are expecting a child. The royal couple announced the good news in April, but only now has the future grandmother decided to share a charming photo from her daughter-in-law's maternity shoot.
On June 28, Prince Hussein celebrates his 30th birthday; on this occasion, Queen Rania decided to post a photo of him and his beloved on Instagram. In the picture, the prince tenderly embraces Princess Rajwa. The future mother appears radiant in a fitted, cream-coloured dress, and her hair falls in subtle waves.
"Happy birthday my dearest Hussein. Can’t wait to see you and Rajwa as parents!," wrote Queen Rania of Jordan.
A fairy tale love story
Rania met her beloved in 1993 when she was invited to a party hosted by Princess Aisha. Prince Abdullah, the future King of Jordan, noticed Rania immediately and fell in love with her at first sight. Initially, the young brunette kept the heir to the throne at a distance, but the prince quickly won her over. They were married six months after their first meeting.
The King and Queen of Jordan have four children, the eldest of whom, Hussein, was born in 1994. Two years later came Iman in 2000. Salma and the youngest, Hashim, joined the family in 2005.
It is worth noting that Queen Rania emphasizes that she is a Muslim who actively works for women's equality. Instead of traditional attire, she opts for modern clothing. She has been engaged for years in combating stereotypes about the Middle East and the situation of women in the region.