Jordanians have been experiencing national celebrations and weddings since the beginning of 2023, a year of good fortune and joy, according to a Jordanian popular consensus.
Princess Iman bint Abdullah II’s wedding
On March 12, the Hashemite family celebrated the wedding of Princess Iman bint Abdullah II Ibn Al Hussein to Mr. Jamil Alexander Termiotis, a national wedding par excellence, which was broadcast live on local television.

Crown Prince Al Hussein’s wedding
On June 1, 2023 AD, corresponding to the twelfth of Dhu al-Qa’dah 1444 Hijri, Jordanians are looking forward to an exceptional royal wedding, as preparations for this auspicious wedding began nearly a month ago, with streets and buildings decorated with flags and pictures, in preparation for the wedding of His Royal Highness Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II bin Al Hussein to Ms. Rajwa bint Khalid Al Saif.

Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II is the eldest son of His Majesty King Abdullah II and Queen Rania Al Abdullah, Crown Prince of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, and a captain in the Jordanian Armed Forces/Arab Army.
Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II was born in Amman, Jordan, on June 28, 1994. He completed his undergraduate studies in international history at Georgetown University in the United States in 2016, then attended Sandhurst Academy in Britain until 2017, a royal military academy.

As fate would have it, Prince Al Hussein and Ms. Rajwa Al Saif were introduced through a close friend, and the Royal Court announced their engagement on August 17, 2022, and in this year, 2023, the royal and national wedding will take place at the beginning of June 2023.
HH Prince Al Hussein’s wedding logo
The slogan for the wedding celebration of Crown Prince Al Hussein is the word “Rejoice,” which embodies the names of both Crown Prince Al Hussein and Ms. Rajwa, and the slogan is associated with the popular social media hashtag #RejoiceBeHussein

The royal flag of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II
The Crown Prince’s royal flag was announced to be a bundle of colored rays, and these colors are important and essential in Jordanian history:
- Black: Represents the Abbasids.
- White: Represents the Umayyads.
- Green: Represents the Fatimids, and signifies Islam and Muslims.
- Red: Represents the Hashemite dynasty and the Great Arab Revolt.
- The seven-pointed star refers to the seven verses of Surah Al-Fatiha, as well as the unity of the Arab peoples.
- Silver crown: The symbol of the monarchy, its central location signifies the mediation of His Highness the Amir between all the components of the colors of the royal flag, and his mediation between the spectrums of his Jordanian people.

Jordan’s wedding and the crown prince’s wedding
The royal wedding will take place at Zahran Royal Palace, where the marriage ceremony will take place, followed by the red procession to Husseiniya Palace to start the reception ceremony and the dinner banquet, and the proceedings of the wedding and the red procession will be broadcast on various local Jordanian television screens, and on this occasion, Leaders Center extends its warmest congratulations and best wishes to the Dean of the House of the Household, King Abdullah II bin Al Hussein, and Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah, wishing His Highness Crown Prince Abdullah II a life full of love and happiness.

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