HRH Princess Rajwa Al Hussein joined her husband and the Jordanian royal family for their annual Iftar, a gathering that brings together the entire Hashemite family, that was hosted by their Majesties King Abdullah II and Queen Rania.
This marks the first Ramadan for Crown Prince Al Hussein and Princess Rajwa since welcoming their daughter, Princess Iman, as well as their niece, Amina, who was born in February.
Even though their daughter did not attend the iftar, Queen Rania, the proud grandmother, took the liberty of sharing the latest photo she captured of her first granddaughter with Princess Alia bint Al Hussein, King Abdullah’s eldest sibling.
The Princess looked radiant as she engaged with the family, appearing to be warmly welcomed by everyone in attendance.
For the occasion, Princess Rajwa wore a graceful lavender abaya, complemented by a matching clutch and diamond earrings. As a proud Saudi national, she paid tribute to her heritage by choosing lavender — a colour deeply rooted in the Kingdom’s traditions.
Her outfit may have also featured Jordanian embroidery on the neckline and sleeves, reflecting her signature style of blending Saudi and Jordanian influences. Whether through jewellery, design details, or selecting Saudi designers, Princess Rajwa often embraces both cultures in her fashion choices.
Unfortunately, her sister-in-law, Princess Iman bint Abdullah II, was not in attendance as she is still recovering from the birth of her first daughter, Amina, whom she welcomed with her husband, Jameel, last February.