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Prince Hussein and Princess Rajwa begin their first state visit as husband and wife

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After holding a glamorous royal wedding in June 2023, Jordan’s Prince Al Hussein and newly appointed Princess Radziwa ended the year quietly. The couple spent some time in the United States, including Washington, D.C. and Sun Valley, Idaho, but neither was an official royal visit. As the new year dawns, the Crown Prince of Jordan and his wife are visiting Singapore for the first time as a married couple.

Rajwa and Hussein

Provided by: Royal Hashemite Court

On the first day of their visit, Prince Hussein and Princess Radziwa attended the launch of the Jordan-Singapore Technology Alliance Forum. For the occasion, the princess wore a Karen Millen floral shirt dress and carried a Jacquemus bag. She wore her hair down in loose waves and wore a dainty choker necklace.

According to Singapore’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the visit was at the invitation of Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, and Prince Hussein “will meet with several Singaporean leaders during the visit, including Thurman Shanmu. This will also include separate visits to President Garatnam and Prime Minister Lee.”Meetings are also scheduled with Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Lawrence Wong and Senior Minister for National Security and Coordinating Minister Teo Chee Hian. Crown Prince Al Hussein will also be invited to the official luncheon in Prime Minister Lee’s honor.

A man and a woman sitting at a table with flowers

Provided by: Royal Hashemite Court

Prince Hussein and Princess Rajwa were accompanied by Jordan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ayman Safadi, Minister of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship Ahmad Al Hanandeh, and Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Zeina Tukan on their visit to Singapore.

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Emily Black (she/her) is Town & Country’s senior news editor, covering entertainment, culture, the royal family and a variety of other topics. Before she joined T&C, she was an associate editor at the Jewish cultural site She Hey Alma. Follow her at @emburack twitter And Instagram.





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