Crown Prince Hussein is sharing new photos of his baby daughter Princess Iman for Mother's Day in Jordan. See the new pictures of Princess Iman with Queen Rania and Princess Rajwa.
Princess Rajwa and Queen Rania of Jordan have been pictured with baby Iman as they mark a new family milestone. See ...
The Operations and Consular Affairs Directorate at the Ministry of Foreign and Expatriate Affairs is closely following up on a car accident involving a Jordanian family in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, ...
To round her distinguished ensemble, Queen Rania also brought out a £376 'baguette' bag in camel from French luxury leather brand Nodie's and a pair of £595 'Lorenzo 105' pumps in camel from British ...
Meghan Markle’s Netflix series has been dubbed an "unreality show" by an expert who said the Duchess promoted a “strong sexual theme”. With Love, Meghan premiered on Tuesday morning in ...
one royal expert suggests that there's a group unlikely to tune in - Meghan's estranged Royal Family. Jennie Bond, former BBC Royal correspondent, told the Mirror that due to the strained ...
Iman's parents, Crown Prince Hussein and Princess Rajwa, were also at the gathering with members of the Jordanian royal family. Alongside the video, the Queen wrote: "There’s no greater blessing ...
The Jordanian royal family have welcomed the holy month of Ramadan by hosting a special family event. Queen Rania, 54, and her daughter-in-law, Princess Rajwa, 30, made a stunning joint ...
The Crown Prince (a ‘dear friend’ of Prince William) took to Instagram to share a series of heartwarming family snaps, including one which showed baby Iman reaching out to grasp Amina's hand. The ...
The royal family has just grown in size—by four paws, to be specific. While on a royal engagement in Canterbury on February 25, Queen Camilla bent down to pet a golden retriever guide dog and ...
Those comments reportedly didn’t sit well with Harry. When asked if Harry’s role within the royal family could change when William accedes to the throne, Knauf responded, "I can't speculate ...