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Queen Rania daughter Iman

Yesterday, the 49-year-old Queen Rania of Jordan has struck one of its first since the start of the pandemic official visits. The wife of king Abdullah II along with his 23-year-old daughter Princess Iman visited the tourist village of Umm Qays, located in the governorate (an administrative and territorial unit of several Arab countries. — Approx. ed.), Irbid.

Queen Rania


Queen Rania daughter Iman

Photos and video of the meeting, Queen Rania promptly shared in his instagram. According to the staff, to the village of Queen Rania with her daughter came behind the wheel of your own car. For public appearances by the wife of the king of Jordan has chosen a bright summer look: she was wearing a fashionable blouse fuchsia white peas from Off-White, white culottes and tennis shoes are from the limited edition of Pharrell Williams. The Queen was supplemented with Chanel sunglasses and one of the most important “accessories” 2020 — protective medical face mask.

During her visit, Queen Rania spoke with area residents and found out what efforts they are making to develop tourism in the region, and participated in a master class on traditional basket weaving and the embroidery on the scarves. The wife of the king of Jordan also visited the rose garden, where I learned about the agricultural activities of the village and ornamental trees and plants, which are grown in the area. At the end of his visit, Rania helped the local people to prepare the cookies.

I was very pleased to spend the day with Iman and residents of the tourist village. I can’t even tell you about them as they really deserve,

— shared his impressions of the trip Rania instagram.

Recall that not so long ago, after the easing of quarantine to work back and other members of the Royal families. So, at the end of June, 52-year-old king of Spain Philip VI and his 47-year-old wife, Queen Letizia arrived on an official visit to Majorca. The main purpose of this tour was to support the economic, social and cultural activities of the regions after the outbreak of coronavirus.