Queen Rania’s second glamorous appearance at the wedding of Jordan’s Crown Prince.. Signed by Elie Saab

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (CNN) — The royal wedding of Jordan’s Crown Prince Hussein and Princess Rajwa Al Hussein was undoubtedly a historic event. However, the occasion was filled with plenty of glamorous royal looks, and the queen was eye-catching with her second appearance on the throne.

King Abdullah II, Queen Rania Al Abdullah and Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah shake hands with guests during an Al Husseiniya Palace dinnerCredit: Royal Hashemite Court RHC

While the icon chose an elegant black dress from high-end fashion house “Dior” for the wedding ceremony at Zahran Palace, Queen Rania wore a more extravagant dress in honor of Jordan after an official dinner at Al-Husseinia Palace yesterday evening. Guests during the wedding ceremony and wedding of Prince Hussein. Bin Abdullah II, Crown Prince and Princess Rajwa Al-Hussein.

Queen Rania Al-Abdullah, Prince Al-Hussein bin Abdullah II, Crown Prince and Princess Rajwa Al-Hussein shake hands with guests invited to a dinner at Al-Husseinia PalaceCredit: Royal Hashemite Court RHC

The Elie Saab fashion house’s media office told CNN in Arabic that the second queen’s look was “a long dress with a plunging neckline from international Lebanese designer Elie Saab’s spring-summer 2023 haute couture collection.”

King Abdullah II, Queen Rania Al Abdullah, Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II and Princess Rajwa Al Hussein shake hands with invited guests at the wedding ceremony of the Crown Prince and Princess Rajwa.Credit: Royal Hashemite Court RHC

“The ivory dress has a matching shawl embroidered with white pearls, and has a pattern on the chest called a lai thai,” he continued.

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It is clear that the dress has undergone some changes to suit the Queen’s stature and her modest dress, adding a long sleeve and closing the opening of the dress from the bottom.

Adding a royal crown made the look even more beautiful.

The dinner was attended by members of the Royal Family, members of the Al-Saif family and guests including Jordanian Heads of State, Crown Princes and dignitaries from fraternal and allied countries.

Thus, designer Elie Saab was instrumental in adding magic to the party by signing three dresses worn by Queen Rania, the bride, Princess Rajwa Al Hussein and Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales.

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