Princess Ragwa’s crown bore the phrase “a hope from God”, a title that Queen Rania gave to her new daughter-in-law in the touching speech she delivered during the henna ceremony that was held at the Husseiniya Palace last week.
Observers of the royal event expressed their admiration for the Arabic phrase chosen by Princess Rajwa on her royal crown, and her eagerness to prove her pride in her Arab identity.
Princess Rajawa chose the house of Jan Sicard to design her royal crown.
On Thursday, a Jordanian royal decree granted Prince Hussein’s wife the title of “Princess”, on the occasion of her marriage to Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II, the Jordanian Crown Prince.
Ragwa bint Khalid bin Musaed bin Saif bin Abdulaziz Al Saif was born in Riyadh, on April 28, 1994, to Mr. Khalid bin Musaed bin Saif bin Abdulaziz Al Saif, and Mrs. Azza bint Nayef Abdulaziz Ahmed Al-Sudairy, and she is the younger sister of Faisal, Nayef and Dana.
She received her secondary education in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and her higher education at the Faculty of Architecture at Syracuse University in New York, USA.
The origin of the Al-Saif family goes back to the Suba’ tribe, who are the sheikhs of the town of Al-Attar in Sudair, Najd, since the beginning of the era of King Abdulaziz Al Saud.
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2023-06-01 19:42:00