Queen Rania of Jordan scares in a 25-year-old dress that she next wore in her 20s

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June 10, 2024

The Hashemite Royal Court recently unveiled a new standard portrait to commemorate the Silver Jubilee, demonstrating its timeless beauty.

As she sat next to her father in front of the Jordanian Flag and the Royal Standard of Jordan in the photograph shared on Sunday 9 June in honor of the Jordanian princes’ heirah in 1999, Queen Rania was a work of beauty and grace.

The Jordanian royal looked stunning in a plain black dress, demonstrating her easy fashionable flair. With capped sleeves, a ship neck and structured, row trousers, Queen Rania’s black ensemble completely complemented her purple sash representing the Order of Al- Hussein bin Ali.

Queen Rania’s Silver Jubilee costume appears to be the exact same outfit worn in her first official photograph shared by the Hashemite Royal Court in 1999, in a flattering smile to her balance and unwavering commitment to the Jordanian king.

The mother-of-four wore the iconic dress, a resemblance to her 29-year-old self, as she was the youngest queen in history.

King Abdullah and Queen Rania, 1999© Alamy
King Abdullah and Queen Rania, 1999

“The queen hasn’t changed a bit. For beauty and grace”! noted a royal fan on Instagram page @jordansroyalfamily, while another shared on X: “She hasn’t aged a day.”

Queen Rania of Jordan’s unique pearls

Queen Rania dazzled in an exceedingly rare crown, the Arabic Script Tiara, which she only wore officially three times during her 25-year era before the Magic Jubilee, in addition to dazzling in a gown from her thirties.

Dripping in thousands of diamonds, including stunning cut stones and a captivating plum- shaped diamond, the headpiece is also laced with invisible Arabic handwriting on the side, reading: “Rajwatum mini Allah” which translates to “A worship answered by God.”

Queen Rania of Jordan wearing the Arabic Script Tiara in The Hague, Netherlands, on 30 October 2006© Balkis Press/ABACA/Shutterstock
Queen Rania of Jordan wearing the Arabic Script Tiara in The Hague, Netherlands, on 30 October 2006

The royals’ tiara, which was created by her husband, King Abdullah, didn’t make its official debut until 2006 when the royals donned the striking jewels at a Dutch Royal Family State Banquet at Noordeinde Palace.

She chose to wear the sentimental accessory for her son Crown Prince Al Hussein and Princess Rajwa’s wedding in 2023 after choosing to wear it once more on Vanity Fair’s cover in 2008.

Thrifty royal style icons

Queen Rania of Jordan is not alone in her sartorial sustainability. The Princess Royal frequently recycles clothing she debuted 50 years ago, while The is one of the most prolific outfit repeaters in the British royal family.

Princess Anne wore the same coat, 27 years apart© Getty
Princess Anne wearing the same coat, 27 years apart

Princess Anne, 73, most recently dazzled in Dubai when she chose to. The royal was just 26 when the stunning pleated dress, which is made of aquamarine fabric and has an elegant collar and button-down bodice, was first worn 46 years ago.

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