Queen Rania of Jordan wore poignant tiara at son’s wedding reception

For the wedding banquet, Princess Rajwa and Queen Rania both changed into new outfits.

Rajwa wore a new white Dolce & Gabbana dress and her bridal tiara, while Queen Rania shone in a gorgeous Elie Saab gown in cream.

The Jordanian Queen wore the deep crimson sash of the Order of Al-Hussein bin Ali of Jordan with the dress.

She additionally embellished her robe with the gold insignia of the order.

Queen Rania wore one of the most unique tiaras in her jewellery collection to deliver even more glitz at her son’s wedding reception.

Commonly referred to as the Arabic Scroll Tiara, this diadem was constructed with platinum and diamonds.

In addition, the tiara is inscribed in Arabic with the words “Allah is great”. Yan Sicard created the diadem for FRED in 2005, reportedly on King Abdullah II’s order.

In October 2006, Queen Rania made one of her first significant public appearances wearing the tiara.

The Queen wore it to a banquet in The Hague as part of Jordan’s state visit to The Netherlands that year.

To add more glitz to her mother-of-the-groom look, Rania wore gleaming diamond earrings for her elder son’s royal wedding in June.

She also used a huge brooch in the form of a crown made of diamonds to fasten her order sash.

Queen Rania, who became the Queen of Jordan in 1999, is celebrating her 53rd birthday today and looks absolutely incredible.

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