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'Every Child Deserves Better': Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan On The Future of Education & InclusionIn an exclusive interview to TOI, Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan spoke on a range of issues. Excerpts: What are the biggest barriers to women's leadership in business and governance ...
Queen Rania hosted a special banquet in Madaba and wore an eye-catching dress in a surprising hue: pistachio green. Here's ...
As for her glamour on the night, Rania wore her gorgeous chestnut-brown locks immaculately blow-dried and a face of ...
Queen Rania of Jordan is one proud grandmother. Her Majesty was in grandparent mode, proudly showing off a photo of her granddaughter Princess Iman while at a family gathering to celebrate Ramadan.
Queen Rania of Jordan is taking viewers into her family's first time meeting her new baby granddaughter, Amina. On Feb. 17, the Queen of Jordan, 54, posted an intimate video showing several of her ...
It has been an exceptionally busy month for Queen Rania of Jordan, who has spent the last few weeks juggling her royal commitments with the joy of becoming a grandmother for the second time. Smiling ...
As a mother of four, Queen Rania is accustomed to celebrating Mother's Day, but this year marked her first time as a grandmother! Crown Prince Hussein commemorated the holiday in Jordan on Friday ...
Yesterday, Queen Rania was photographed in a rust-colored Abaya from Sarah’s Bag, accessorizing with a Balmain x H&M belt and ...
Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan emphasises the importance of women's leadership in business and governance, and calls for inclusive education systems. She also highlights the dire humanitarian ...
Iman's mother, Queen Rania of Jordan, shared news of the birth on Instagram, where she shared the images of her 28-year-old's daughter's new baby - and her name, which is Amina. Taking to the ...
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