This is the second marriage for the Jordanian royal family. In March, the wedding of Prince Hussein’s sister, 26-year-old Princess Iman, was celebrated in Amman.
The heir to the throne of Jordan, Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II married his beloved Rajwa Alseif a year after the engagement. Hello reports.
It is known that the ceremony took place on Thursday, June 1, at the Zahran Palace in Amman, where the prince’s parents, King Abdullah II and Queen Rania, got married about 30 years ago.
The bride walked down the aisle wearing a white dress with an asymmetrical neckline, long sleeves and a flowing skirt by Lebanese designer Elie Saab. She completed her wedding look with a new diamond tiara and an embroidered veil.
In turn, the groom, who graduated from the British military academy at Sandhurst and holds the rank of captain in the Jordanian armed forces, is in uniform.
After the wedding ceremony, a reception was held at Al-Husseiniya Palace, which was attended by over 1,700 guests.
Among them are: the Prince and Princess of Wales, Princess Beatrice, Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel of Sweden, the parents of the King of Spain Felipe Queen Sofia and King Juan Carlos I, the royal families of the Netherlands, Denmark, Belgium, Norway, as well as the first lady of the United States with her daughter Ashley.
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It was previously reported that the American actor Chris Evans, who became famous for the movie Fantastic Four and the role of Captain America, will get married for the first time.
Source: korrespondent

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