AMMAN — Her Majesty Queen Rania hosted a dinner party on
Monday evening at the Royal Hashemite Court’s Madareb Bani Hashem in
celebration of the upcoming wedding of HRH Crown Prince Hussein and Miss Rajwa
Alseif.
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Among the guests were a number of princesses, including
Their Royal Highnesses Princess Iman and Princess Salma, as well as members of
the Alseif family and women from across the Kingdom, a press statement from Her
Majesty’s office.
The party featured performances of traditional Jordanian and
Saudi songs by local artists Nedaa Shrara, Diana Karazon, and Zain Awad, as
well as performances by Haleem Musical Group, Al Salt Girls Band, and Misk
Dance Company. It also included a Zaffeh for the bride-to-be and henna drawing
for guests.
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Welcoming her guests, Queen Rania said, “I’m so happy that
you could all be here to celebrate with us. Today is a special day for us, and
to our entire Jordanian family: Our joy is one and the same … near or far, you
are all in our hearts today.”
Her Majesty explained that like any mother, she has always
dreamed of Crown Prince Hussein’s wedding. “Al Hussein is your son as much as
he is mine – you are his family and this is your celebration,” she added.
Sharing a few words about her future daughter-in-law, the
Queen described Miss Rajwa as “the sweetest and most beautiful bride-to-be”,
adding that she is as precious to her as her daughters Princesses Iman and
Salma.
“I’ll never forget how happy His Majesty and I were when Al
Hussein told us he wanted to marry Rajwa. She is the perfect answer to all my
prayers for him,” Her Majesty reflected, before wishing the couple a blessed
and happy future. “May you always be each other’s source of happiness and
support,” she said.
The queen also noted that a daughter is usually a reflection
of her mother, referring to the Crown Prince’s future mother-in-law by her
first name, Azza, whom she described as a “gem”. Addressing Mrs Azza Al
Sudairi, Her Majesty explained that two months ago, right before Princess
Iman’s wedding, she was in her position and knows how she must be feeling. But
she reassured her that “we and Al Hussein will take the very best care of
Rajwa. This is her country, and she is among her family and her people.”
The queen went on to say “as mothers, the one thing we truly
want is to make sure that our children are happy. We often ask ourselves
whether we did the best we can to raise our children. During His Majesty the
late King Hussein’s final days and before his passing, I made him a promise to
raise Al Hussein the way he wanted him to be raised.”
Describing Crown Prince Hussein as a brave, confident, and
strong soldier, Her Majesty likened the Crown Prince to his father, King
Abdullah, admiring how he treats his bride, and his desire to see Jordanians
not only coming together to join their wedding celebrations, but also be
involved in its preparations.
“That’s when I realized that he is a true, self-aware
Hashemite, who is both a part of you, and here to serve you,” she said.
Referring once again to the anecdote she shared about the late King Hussein,
the Queen said “I can now tell His Majesty the late King Hussein that I was
true to my word.”
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Her Majesty concluded by thanking and welcoming her guests.
“Congratulations to us all, this is your celebration, just as it is ours,” she
said.
The party ended with guests expressing their well wishes and
congratulations to His Majesty King Abdullah II, Her Majesty, the Crown Prince,
and Miss Rajwa.
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