In the framework of Ramadan, the Hashemite royal family of Jordan continues with its traditional gatherings to celebrate unity and reflection in this holy month.
As part of these activities, Queen Rania organized an Iftar at the Al Husseiniya Palace, a special evening where she gathered various personalities of the country, from young volunteers to businessmen and journalists.
The event took place in this emblematic palace, located west of Amman and built in 2006 next to the mosque of King Hussein bin Talal.
Among the guests were beneficiaries of the Al-Aman Fund for the Future of Orphans, a cause that the monarch has been actively supporting for years.
Queen Rania’s style at Al Husseiniya Palace
For the occasion, the queen left aside her characteristic kaftan style and opted for a long tunic-style dress with a striking ethnic print.
The garment, created by the Lebanese firm Sara’s Bag, is valued at $250.
To complement her outfit, she opted for an orange abaya decorated with pearls from the same brand, priced at 455 dollars.
The ensemble was enhanced with a gold belt by Balmain for H&M, which defined her figure.
In addition, she chose a pair of Jennifer Chamandi heels valued at $700 and an exclusive calfskin bag with wavy details by Nodie’s, priced at $380.