Jordanian Rajwa has fully resumed her official schedule after becoming a mother four months ago. Little Iman, the princess’s first daughter and son of King Abdullah and the queen, Prince Hussein, arrived on August 3 and has become the ‘queen’ of the palace. She cannot hide the love and happiness she feels as the first granddaughter of the Kings and Rania as a grandmother. Gradually, Rajwa resumed her institutional commitment and on this occasion she visited a treatment center for speech and language disorders with her husband.
Dressed in a dark trouser suit and double-breasted jacket, which she paired with light-colored sneakers, Razwa and Prince Hussain visited the Seeds of Hope Treatment and Rehabilitation Center in Amman, which provides therapy for children and adults. Together they toured the facility, saw the first and only sensory room of its kind in Jordan, which offers experiences to improve relaxation and sensory integration, and visited a gym to improve patient outcomes.
Hussain and Rajwa from Jordan learned about their speech problems, voice problems, swallowing difficulties, as well as the services and options they offer rehabilitation services, which include educational workshops and training for caregivers, schools, medical staff and students. In therapeutic cases. It also organizes awareness campaigns in the fields of hearing, speech and rehabilitation sciences. The location also has facilities that allow people of all ages to learn life skills such as art, cooking and fitness classes so they can be active and independent.
The princesses were able to chat with some of the staff, meet patients of different ages and even receive some gifts made by the children in the workshop. “Rajwa and I were inspired by the dedication of the young Jordanians we met at the Seeds of Hope Center. “They have a noble mission driven by compassion and a commitment to serving those in need.”
His mother-in-law Rani is completely compatible with Rania
In the recent days, we have seen Princess Rajwa fully reconciled with her mother-in-law. Last week the two showed complicity during their visit to the Naksh Collective workshop, one of the women’s initiatives to which the Queen gives her unconditional support, women’s rights being one of the causes closest to her heart. In mid-November, the princess joined the king and her husband to attend the first general session of the 20th Parliament. It was a solemn occasion where she was visibly proud of her husband and her appearance showed a slight change as she now had darker hair and parted bangs that framed her face.
You have to go back to last October to see Rajwa’s first public act after the birth of her daughter. The chosen event was the Asian Cup football match that pitted Jordan against Oman and gave victory to the Hashemite team that could qualify for the 2026 World Cup, which would be a country from the Middle East.