Love and geopolitics tied the knot in Jordan when Crown Prince Hussein, the eldest son of King Abdullah II, married Saudi architect Rajwa Alseif, daughter of a really wealthy businessman very near the Saudi royal household.
The marriage, a historic three-day occasion in Jordan, was attended by quite a few members of the world’s royalty in addition to political leaders and highly effective businessmen.
Company on the celebrations included the First Woman of the USA, Jill Biden, the King and Queen of the Netherlands, the King Emeritus of Spain, Juan Carlos I, who appeared alongside his spouse, Queen Sofia, and Prince William of England and his spouse Kate.
For the company, in addition to for the Jordanian individuals, the wedding represents the continuity of a kingdom appreciated for its stability.
Observers say it refreshes the picture of the monarchy after palace disputes.
Furthermore, it might be the start of a rapprochement between (poor) Jordan and its rich Saudi neighbour that might translate into funding and prosperity.
The households and their company gathered in an open-air gazebo decked with flowers and surrounded by landscaped gardens for a conventional Muslim wedding ceremony ceremony often called “katb al-ketab.”
The group erupted in applause after the signing of the wedding contract. Alseif will henceforth be often called Her Royal Highness Princess Rajwa Al Hussein, in response to a royal decree.
The newlyweds later emerged from the palace in a white customized Vary Rover escorted by a number of vibrant purple Land Rovers, bikes and a army marching band — a nod to the standard horse-mounted processions through the reign of the nation’s founder, King Abdullah I.
The dominion declared Thursday a public vacation so crowds of individuals might collect to wave on the couple’s motorcade amid a heavy safety presence throughout town. Tens of 1000’s of well-wishers attended free concert events and cultural occasions.
Jordan’s 11 million residents have watched the younger crown prince rise in prominence lately, as he more and more joined his father, Abdullah, in public appearances.
Hussein graduated from Georgetown College, joined the army and gained some world recognition by talking on the UN Common Meeting.
His wedding ceremony, specialists say, marks his subsequent essential ceremony of passage.