King Abdullah and Queen Rania attended a meeting in Irbid

Queen Rania wore an embroidery dress by Dar Nawal Frehat Llmotarzat. Nawal Freihat House for Hand Embroidery

On March 5, 2024, King Abdullah and Queen Rania attended a meeting with local community leaders and figures in the governorate held at the King Abdullah II Park in Irbid. The King and Queen attended the opening of Ibder Comprehensive Secondary School in Bani Kinanah district, a Royal Initiatives project built on an area of 7,000 square metres with a capacity of up to 1,000 students.

Queen Rania wore an embroidery dress by Dar Nawal Frehat Llmotarzat. Nawal Freihat House for Hand Embroidery

Queen Rania wore an embroidery dress by Dar Nawal Frehat Llmotarzat. Nawal Freihat House for Hand Embroidery

Queen Rania wore an embroidery dress by Dar Nawal Frehat Llmotarzat. Nawal Freihat House for Hand Embroidery

Queen Rania wore an embroidery dress by Dar Nawal Frehat Llmotarzat. Nawal Freihat House for Hand Embroidery

Queen Rania wore an embroidery dress by Dar Nawal Frehat Llmotarzat. Nawal Freihat House for Hand Embroidery

Queen Rania wore an embroidery dress by Dar Nawal Frehat Llmotarzat. Nawal Freihat House for Hand Embroidery

Queen Rania wore an embroidery dress by Dar Nawal Frehat Llmotarzat. Nawal Freihat House for Hand Embroidery

Queen Rania wore an embroidery dress by Dar Nawal Frehat Llmotarzat. Nawal Freihat House for Hand Embroidery

Queen Rania wore an embroidery dress by Dar Nawal Frehat Llmotarzat. Nawal Freihat House for Hand Embroidery

Queen Rania wore a the bride of the north style dress by Dar Nawal Frehat Llmotarzat
Nawal Freihat House for Hand Embroidery

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  1. Anonymous6/3/24 16:09

    Rania always looks wonderful in ethnic inspired dresses, and this rewear (I believe) is no exception. The colours are bright and the handwork exquisite. More than anything, I love that she always promotes and supports the cultural crafts of Jordan and Palestine through their beautiful fabrics, clothing designs and accessories.
    - Anon 9:13

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    1. Anonymous6/3/24 22:30

      i like when she wears traditional dresses and holds her hair up, a Queen in touch with her culture. the outfit looks alot better without the belt

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    2. Anonymous7/3/24 02:48

      I agree! The Queen looks lovely!

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  2. Anonymous6/3/24 16:16

    What a splendid rainbow dress for Queen Rania. The dark blue sets out the embroidery perfectly. No jewels needed here. The golden belt is a good addition.
    Maguy

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    1. Anonymous7/3/24 09:54

      No need for the belt, it westernized a beautiful traditional gown

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  3. Anonymous6/3/24 16:38

    Beautiful.

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  4. Très belle robe traditionnelle bleu-roi sur laquelle je vois une association de merveilleuses couleurs lumineuses ; ses cheveux ramenés en chignon lui vont à merveille !

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  5. Anonymous6/3/24 17:30

    Das Kleid ist todschick, gerade mit dem Gürtel. Cora

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  6. Anonymous6/3/24 19:06

    They look so warm and friendly in these great photos! As for the fashion, they are both very polished and the Queen’s dress is just gorgeous.

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  7. Anonymous6/3/24 21:02

    Great look for Rania. css

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  8. Anonymous7/3/24 01:09

    Gorgeous dress for Queen Rania! Love the colors and the embroidery. While Rania looks fabulous I love the photo of King Abdullah hugging the little girl in black and red most. What a sweet and spontaneous moment and so perfect that it was captured by a photographer.

    Janet

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  9. The Traditional dress is spectacular, love the colors.. Her up do looks great. Love the Navy shoes.

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  10. Anonymous8/3/24 08:02

    Gorgeous dress for the Queen. The King looks in his element among children, who seem so happy to see him. JJ

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