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Crown Prince Hussein and Princess Rajwa during their procession on the wedding day among Jordanian people.
Date 1 June 2023
Venue Zahran Palace
Location Amman, Jordan
Participants Hussein, Crown Prince of Jordan
Rajwa Al Saif

The wedding of Al Hussein bin Abdullah, Crown Prince of Jordan, and Rajwa Al Saif took place at Zahran Palace in Amman, Jordan on Thursday, 1 June 2023.

Hussein is the eldest son of King Abdullah II bin Al Hussein and Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan and heir apparent to the throne of Jordan. Al Saif is the youngest daughter of Saudi businessman Khaled Al Saif and Azza Al Sudairi.

Engagement

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The couple's engagement was announced by the Royal Hashemite Court on Twitter on 17 August 2022. The engagement ceremony took place at the home of Al Saif's father in Riyadh and was attended by members of the Jordanian royal family, namely the King and Queen, Prince Hassan bin Talal, Prince Hashem bin Abdullah, Prince Ali bin Hussein, Prince Hashim bin Hussein, Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad, Prince Rashid bin Hassan, and members of the Al Saif family. For the engagement ceremony, Al Saif wore an embroidered abaya from Lebanese brand Orient 499 with a bronze belt borrowed from Hussein's mother, Queen Rania. Queen Rania also lent Al Saif a pair of white gold and yellow diamond Stephen Webster earrings for one of the engagement portraits.

Crown Prince Hussein presented Al Saif with a pear-cut diamond Harry Winston ring.

Queen Rania shared her congratulations on Instagram, stating "I didn't think it was possible to hold so much joy in my heart! Congratulations to my eldest Prince Hussein and his beautiful bride-to-be, Rajwa".

On 31 December 2022, the Royal Hashemite Court announced that the wedding will take place on 1 June 2023. It was later revealed that the wedding will take place at Zahran Palace.

The Royal Hashemite Court also released an official logo for the wedding, which is the Arabic characters for "we rejoice".

Pre-wedding celebrations

On 22 May 2023, Queen Rania hosted a traditional Henna party in honour of Al Saif at Madareb Bani Hashem. Female members of both families attended. Al Saif wore a bespoke dress by Saudi designer Honayda Serafi. Traditional Jordanian and Saudi songs were performed by Nedaa Shrara, Diana Karazon and Zain Awad, with performances by the Haleem Musical Group, Al Salt Girls Band and Misk Dance Company. The party was followed by a dinner hosted by Queen Rania, who gave a speech commending her soon-to-be daughter in law.

On 31 May 2023, Hussein's first cousin, Prince Omar bin Faisal, hosted a groom's shower attended by male relatives and friends. That evening, King Abdullah II hosted a banquet in honour of the wedding at Madareb Bani Hashem.

Wedding

The wedding took place at 4:00 PM local time on Thursday, 1 June 2023, at Zahran Palace.

Upon her marriage, Rajwa Al Saif was bestowed the style and title of "Her Royal Highness Princess Rajwa Al Hussein". The bride and groom then rode in a procession through the streets before reaching Al Husseiniya Palace, where a state banquet was held with 1,700 guests.

On her wedding day, Al Saif wore a dress with an asymmetrical neckline and a detachable train by Elie Saab. She also wore diamond earrings and a tiara that secured her elaborate veil. For the state banquet, Al Saif wore the same tiara and earrings with a white cap-sleeve ballgown and opera gloves.

Guests

Relatives of the groom

Jordanian royal family

  • The King and Queen, the groom's parents
    • Princess Iman bint Abdullah and Jameel Alexander Thermiótis, the groom's sister and brother-in-law
    • Princess Salma bint Abdullah, the groom's sister
    • Prince Hashem bin Abdullah, the groom's brother
  • Princess Muna Al Hussein, the groom's paternal grandmother
    • Prince Faisal bin Al Hussein and Princess Zeina Al Feisal, the groom's paternal uncle and aunt
    • Princess Aisha bint Al Hussein, the groom's paternal aunt
    • Princess Zein bint Al Hussein, the groom's paternal aunt
  • Princess Alia bint Al Hussein, the groom's paternal half-aunt
  • Prince Ali bin Al Hussein and Princess Rym Ali, the groom's paternal half-uncle and aunt
  • Prince Hashim bin Al Hussein and Princess Fahdah Al Hashim, the groom's paternal half-uncle and aunt
  • Princess Raiyah bint Al Hussein and Faris Ned Donovan, the groom's paternal half-aunt and uncle
  • Princess Firyal, the groom's ex-paternal great-aunt
    • Prince Talal bin Muhammad and Princess Ghida Talal, the groom's paternal first cousin once removed and his wife
    • Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad and Princess Miriam Ghazi, the groom's paternal first cousin once removed and his wife
  • Princess Taghrid, the groom's paternal great-aunt
  • Prince El Hassan bin Talal and Princess Sarvath El Hassan, the groom's paternal great-uncle and great-aunt
    • Princess Rahma bint El Hassan, the groom's paternal first cousin once removed
    • Princess Sumaya bint El Hassan, the groom's paternal first cousin once removed
    • Prince Rashid bin El Hassan and Princess Zeina Rashid, the groom's paternal first cousin once removed and his wife
  • Princess Basma bint Talal, the groom's paternal great-aunt

Al-Yassin family

  • Ilham Al-Yassin, the groom's maternal grandmother
    • Dina Al-Yassin and Sherif Zoubi, the groom's maternal aunt and uncle
    • Majdi Al-Yassin and Rym Haurani, the groom's maternal uncle and aunt

Relatives of the bride

  • Khaled Al Saif and Azza Al Sudairi, the bride's parents
    • Faisal Al Saif, the bride's brother
    • Nayef Al Saif, the bride's brother
    • Dana Al Saif, the bride's sister

Foreign royalty

Members of reigning royal houses

Members of non-reigning royal houses

Others

  • Carole Middleton, the Princess of Wales' mother
    • Philippa and James Matthews, the Princess of Wales' sister and brother-in-law

Politicians

  • Jordan Bisher Khasawneh, Prime Minister of Jordan and his wife Rana Sultan
  • Jordan Ayman Safadi, Deputy Prime Minister of Jordan, Minister of Foreign Affairs

Foreign politicians and diplomats

  • Arab League Ahmed Aboul Gheit, Secretary-General of the Arab League and his wife Leila Aboul Gheit
  • Cyprus Philippa Karsera, First Lady of Cyprus
  • Egypt Entissar el-Sisi, First Lady of Egypt and her daughter Aya el-Sisi
  • Iraq Abdul Latif and Shanaz Rashid, President and First Lady of Iraq
  • Iraq Barham and Sarbagh Salih, Former President and First Lady of Iraq
  • Iraq Mustafa Al-Kadhimi, Former Prime Minister of Iraq
  • Iraq Kurdistan Region Masoud Barzani, Former President of Iraqi Kurdistan
  • Iraq Kurdistan Region Masrour Barzani, Prime Minister of Iraqi Kurdistan
  • Lebanon Najib Mikati, Prime Minister of Lebanon and his wife May Mikati
  • Pakistan Bilawal Bhutto, Foreign Minister of Pakistan
  • Rwanda Paul and Jeannette Kagame, President and First Lady of Rwanda
  • United Kingdom David Cameron, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and his wife Samantha Cameron
  • United States Jill Biden, First Lady of the United States and her daughter Ashley Biden
  • United States Nancy Pelosi, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives and her husband Paul Pelosi

See also

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