Accompanied by her husband King Abdullah II and her son Crown Prince Hussein, Queen Rania met with members of the Bani Saher tribe in Jordan's Central Badia.
Queen Rania wore a long black dress this time with beige inserts on the chest and along the hem of the skirt with a floral appliqué, matching the look with a pair of swamp-colored suede pumps with heels and a small bag with a gold handle to match. Her Majesty wore her hair in a ponytail, applied rich make-up, wore drop earrings and a thin gold necklace around her neck and looked charming.
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Her husband, Abdullah II, wore a black jacket, blue shirt and gray pants, while the couple's son, Crown Prince Hussein, wore a dark blue classic suit. The youngest son Prince Hashim was also seen with the royal couple, he was also in a suit and a national headdress.
Last time, let's recall, Queen Rania in a black and red dress received an award from her husband, the king.