Crown Prince Hussein and Princess Rajwa of Jordan are currently in the United Kingdom on their first official European visit together. On October 14, 2025, Princess Rajwa of Jordan, accompanied by Princess Eugenie of York, visited Springfield University Hospital in Tooting, South London. The Princesses were given a tour of the hospital by Niamh White, co-founder of the charity. Afterwards, Princess Rajwa and Princess Eugenie visited the Hauser & Wirth gallery together, where Princess Eugenie serves as a director.
Princess Rajwa earned an Associate of Arts degree in Visual Communications from the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising in Los Angeles, California, in 2019. Princess Eugenie has worked at Hauser & Wirth since 2015, having previously been employed at Paddle8 auction house after earning a degree in English Literature and Art History in 2012.
On October 14, 2025, King Abdullah II and Queen Rania of Jordan met with His Holiness Pope Leo XIV at the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican — their first meeting since his inauguration as Pope. Later, King Abdullah II and Queen Rania of Jordan attended a meeting with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni at Villa Doria Pamphili in Rome.
oh Rajwa whats happening here;
ReplyDelete- the boots don't much with anything
- the flurescent bag is too bright, out of shape and not matching
- the prints of on the dress!
I’m with you on the question to Rajwa. She has the stature and youth to pull off almost anything, but not this. To the dress, it appears as a light coloured strapless number worn with a black sweater from a distance - I don’t understand the artist’s intention with the patterning, and the thin ribbon at the waist is inadequate to marry the colours. It may look much better with black accessories and a proper belt. The other guests in the group photo at the hospital are all very elegant. Regarding the photos with Pope Leo, he’s the best dressed, and I appreciate the natural smiles of the pope and the king. I would love to see Rania’s natural aging.
DeleteI didn´t notice the bag, so I guess it didn´t bother me.
DeleteI agree that the boots seem a bit random. Simple black pumps would have been a more logical choice.
And I fully agree about the print of the dress. The bottom part seems to mimic a bikini line, and the top part looks like paper that got partially wet. Not a great design.
Why ? - the golden part of the print matches the golden bag perfectly and the boots are neutral (with that white skirt she better does not wear dark boots). I see you don't like the print, that's OK but I would not condemn it with an exclamation mark (and without explaining why). Maybe a nod to art and as such, a question of personal taste. Personally, I like the pattern on the skirt, but not that very dark block under her face.
Delete...BTW, compare this to the very boring style of Eugenie here, I say Rajwa is fantastic. Nice to see Eugenie out and about, i hope that the sisters shall not be punished for the foolish actions of their parents.
DeleteLove the tan suede boots but not sure it’s quite right with the delicate dress. Oh so close to a stunning outfit!
ReplyDeleteyou may have money, but t doesn't buy taste.
ReplyDeleteI love Rajwa's dress. So delicate and feminine but I wish that the sleeves were not black. More lighter white would have been nice with a black cuff. I'm OK with her purse (I'd have preferred a clutch), but the boots are all wrong - too heavy with the lightness of the dress, and also the wrong colour. If she had to wear boots, black would have been better.
ReplyDeleteRania's shoes at the papal visit are gorgeous.
Cannot see too much of her other dress in just the one photo. Hopefully more photos will be posted where we can have a better look at it.
- Anon 9:13
I do not care for the pattern or style of this dress on her. The purse does not seem to go with it or her boots. I do like the boots, just not with this dress.
ReplyDeleteQuelle robe affreuse que celle de Rajwa.
ReplyDeleteTo me, the most immediate problem with Rajwa’s dress is the odd, string-like belt; removing it would instantly improve the overall look. However, the dress itself comes across visually as a strange fusing of a summery print with a wintery mock turtle-neck sweater. The bag actually coordinates beautifully with the splashes of ochre in the print. And while the boots are beautiful, unfortunately they look wrong with the dress. Altogether a strange outfit, but Rajwa is so lovely it hardly matters.
ReplyDeleteEugenie’s haircut is quite nice on her — neat and tidy-looking, as are the black sweater, gorgeous moss-green skirt and beautiful bag. A well put-together autumnal look. — Jane
Eugenie's skirt I don't feel fits her well, there is pulling across the thigh section. Queen Rania looks splendid in both outfits.
ReplyDeleteI like the concept of Rajwa's dress showcasing delicate artwork. It's a pity that the flower is cut in half by the belt (which in my view spoils the design); If the belt were removed, and more shaping added to the silhouette by strategic seaming, this frock could look stunning. The bag being chartreuse relates beautifully to the design palette. Replacing the beige boots with black ones would finish the look nicely.
ReplyDeleteEugenie -- I love how she is working with colours which favour her auburn colouring -- green, oxblood and gold. Her hairstyle demonstrates that she could look good with short hair -- although while hers is still long, I feel the pulled-back look is too severe for her. The skirt would suit her even better if it had more flare and structure, as would boots with a thinner heel and more pointy toe (i.e. less casual).
Rania -- impeccable, as usual.
Lyra
Rajwa's dress could have been very nice if it was styled differently.
ReplyDeletethe sleeves of the dress are well fitting but the rest of the dress looks like another size, and the illusions on the upper part makes her chest broader
ReplyDeleteA mon humble avis, très joli modèle qui s'accorde bien avec les bottes ; pas du tout fan de son sac fluo !
ReplyDeletePrincess Eugenie has style!
ReplyDeleteBest dressed is the lady with the white sweater and the cream pants. She looks elegant, yet casual.
ReplyDeleteRajwa is a beatutiful woman, and I recall previous comments here wishing she would wear more colour…here she does so but nothing seems to match! I think the assymetric print on the dress does no one any favours. The boots are nice but not along with this dress. On a positive her hair is gorgeous and she holds herself so gracefully.
ReplyDeleteI think the outfit is quite cool, and the bag is just what gives it some interest! I would have gone with another belt, and I am also not a fan of the dark part on top of the dress, but overall it is a slightly different looks with a bit of an edge.
ReplyDeleteSans aucune hésitation je préfère la tenue de la jeune femme qui les accueille, cet ensemble est à la fois simple et très chic, très épuré.
ReplyDeleteLa robe de Rajwa est assez indéfinissable, notamment le motif du haut qui est un peu fantomatique et qui m'évoque aussi un curieux poisson dans les abysses, ou un nuage dans un ciel orageux... Ce n'est pas attirant.
En fait c'est une fleur stylisée, et peut-être même un imprimé en macro photo, mais pour autant je ne suis pas emballée.
La tenue d'Eugénie est trop triste à mon goût, y compris sa coiffure. Paloma.
À young lady, fresh to the world of “Royal fashion”. Until now I love her choices, different from what we are used to, I hope she keeps it that way!
ReplyDeleteThe dress is meant to impress through a kind of artistic quality I suppose, cf. Giada homepage: "making both fashion and lifestyle into forms of art." Well, I understand now, but alas, that does not really makes it really attractive.
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