Little has changed in the year since, 29, married Princess Rajwa, 30, at Zahran Palace in Amman in front of 140 customers.
The brides announced in April 2024 that they were expecting in the summer, so they are good looking for a more intimate wedding party.
Royals from all over the world gathered to watch the Saudi designer walk down the aisle with her brother-in-law Prince Hashem in a beautiful ceremony that included the Prince of. But did you spot Prince William and Princess Kate’s response?
Rajwa looked stunning in a fitted bright column bridal dress with an asymmetrical neckline, ruched waist, and a lengthy embroidered train fastened to the waist. She accentuated her beautiful complexion with a delicate blush and red lips, and styled her hair half-up in cascading waves, drop silver earrings, and a dazzling tiara.
Princess Beatrice and Dutch Queen Maxima of the Netherlands were the first to see Rajwa’s contemporary bridal robes as she made her way down the aisle. Prince William and Princess Kate spoke to the bride and groom after their wedding, and they were the only ones who could not conceal their reactions. Watch the video below.
Crown Prince Hussein addressed guests wearing a dark suit that resembled King Abdullah II’s suit.
Meanwhile, Kate opted for a, the same artist responsible for the bride’s wedding gown. William wore a military coat with a violet patterned tie, and she styled her locks in springy locks and sported her usual natural beauty.
Rajwa’s next wedding gown
The brides, who announced their commitment in August 2022, took the Red Motorcade from Zahran Palace to Al Husseiniya Palace for their wedding greeting after their meeting.
For the feast, which attracted more than 1,700 guests, Rajwa changed into a Dolce & Gabbana decorative second wedding gown with white gloves.
The wedding was not the only one to do an dress change, Kate- who announced she was in March 2024- by Jenny Packham and the diamond and pearl Lover’s Knot tiara, formerly worn by her soon mother- in- law, Diana, Princess of Wales.
They then attended a wedding feast, which the castle said “will incorporate the formalities and political aspects of a state dinner with the happy event and traditions of a wedding ceremony.” The palace also stated that the guests would enjoy the joyous celebration and traditions of a wedding ceremony.