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Jordan crown prince marries Saudi fiancee in royal ceremony

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ORDAN celebrated its biggest royal wedding in decades on Thursday, as Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah and his Saudi fianc e Rajwa al-Seif got married.

The Islamic marriage ceremony took place in the garden of Zahran palace in Amman, which had also seen the wedding of Hussein’s parents, King Abdullah and Queen Rania, 30 years ago.

Rajwa wore a long-sleeved white dress, with a tiara and long train, while Hussein wore a ceremonial military uniform, similar to the one his father wore in his own wedding.

Shortly afterwards, a royal decree was issued to bestow on the bride the title of Her Royal Highness Princess Rajwa alHussein.

Royals and dignitarie­s from all over the world attended the ceremony, including Britain’s Prince William and his wife, Princess of Wales Kate Middleton, US First Lady ill Biden, Malaysia’s King Abdullah, Dutch King Willem-Alexander and Belgium’s King Philippe.

ordanians took to the streets to enjoy the public celebratio­ns held across the kingdom. The government declared Thursday a public holiday.

Many gathered in different areas enjoying music and dancing while carrying ordanian flags. Others carried Saudi flags.

Others have lined the streets in Amman to catch a glimpse of the royal procession of red vehicles, which took the newly-weds to another palace for the dinner reception.

The highly anticipate­d ceremony comes as a sign of stability for ordan and a chance to rally people around the future king, after a 2021 palace feud described as the most serious political crisis in ordan since Abdullah took power.

The king’s half-brother and former crown prince Hamzah was accused of being involved in an alleged coup attempt. Two prominent ordanians were jailed for their role in the alleged plot, however, Hamzah, never faced trial.

ordan blamed “foreign parties” for involvemen­t in the plot, but reports suggested Saudi involvemen­t as the two men jailed had links to Saudi Arabia.

Therefore, the marriage is seen as a step to solidify relations between the two countries and their rulers.

Hussein, born on une 28, 1994, is a captain in the ordanian army.

He was named crown prince in 2009, five years after Abdullah stripped his halfbrothe­r Hamzah of the title.

Riyadh-born Rajwa, 29, has a degree in architectu­re and likes horse riding. Her father, Khaled, is a businessma­n.

She has royal links through her mother Azza al-Sudairi, who comes from the same maternal family of Saudi King Salman.

“I met Rajwa through a friend from school,” Hussein said at a recent conference in ordan.

“I consider myself lucky because you do not meet someone like Rajwa every day,” he added, while she was sitting among the audience.

 ?? (AFP) ?? This screen grab taken from a footage released by the Jordanian Royal Palace shows Crown Prince Hussein and his wife Saudi Rajwa al-Seif traversing the streets of Amman in a royal red motorcade following their wedding ceremony on Thursday.
(AFP) This screen grab taken from a footage released by the Jordanian Royal Palace shows Crown Prince Hussein and his wife Saudi Rajwa al-Seif traversing the streets of Amman in a royal red motorcade following their wedding ceremony on Thursday.
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