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Crown Prince Hussein and Princess Rajwa of Jordan at Windsor Castle

The Prince and Princess of Wales had an Audience with Crown Prince Hussein and Princess Rajwa al-Hussein of Jordan at Windsor Castle on October 15th, just a few months after the Crown Prince was received at Windsor earlier this year.

The Prince and Princess of Wales received Crown Prince Hussein and Princess Rajwa al-Hussein of Jordan in a Drawing Room at Windsor Castle, during an official visit to the United Kingdom.

 

The Prince and Princess of Wales were among the Royal Guests at the Wedding of Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan and Rajwa Al Saif in 2023.

The Prince of Wales received Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan in a Drawing Room at Windsor Castle in January, which a couple of images released by the Crown Prince, who wrote:

With my dear friend His Royal Highness, The Prince of Wales, at Windsor Castle today

 

Crown Prince Al Hussein met Prince William at Windsor Castle during a private visit to the UK. The meeting discussed strengthening cooperation across various fields and reaffirmed the strong ties between Jordan and the UK.

Crown Prince Hussein, as the Regent, received the Prince of Wales during an Official Visit to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan in 2018.

King Abdullah II of Jordan was received by King Charles III at Windsor Castle in November, to mark his Silver Jubilee.

Sovereign’s Parade at Sandhurst in 2023

King Abdullah and Queen Rania at Buckingham Palace in 2019

Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall in Jordan in 2021

The Jordanian State Visit to Britain in 2001

The British State Visit to Jordan in 1984

The Jordanian State Visit to Britain in 1966

The Wedding of Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan

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