Jordanian crown prince celebrates upcoming wedding with army colleagues

Jordan’s Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah has celebrated his upcoming wedding at an event with his military colleagues. (Twitter/@RHCJO)
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Jordan’s Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah has celebrated his upcoming wedding at an event with his military colleagues. (Twitter/@RHCJO)
Jordan’s Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah has celebrated his upcoming wedding at an event with his military colleagues. (Twitter/@RHCJO)
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Jordan’s Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah has celebrated his upcoming wedding at an event with his military colleagues. (Twitter/@RHCJO)
Jordan’s Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah has celebrated his upcoming wedding at an event with his military colleagues. (Twitter/@RHCJO)
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Jordan’s Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah has celebrated his upcoming wedding at an event with his military colleagues. (Twitter/@RHCJO)
Jordan’s Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah has celebrated his upcoming wedding at an event with his military colleagues. (Twitter/@RHCJO)
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Jordan’s Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah has celebrated his upcoming wedding at an event with his military colleagues. (Twitter/@RHCJO)
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Updated 24 May 2023
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Jordanian crown prince celebrates upcoming wedding with army colleagues

Jordan’s Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah has celebrated his upcoming wedding at an event with his military colleagues.
  • The prince joined his fellow members of the 40th King Hussein bin Talal Royal Armored Brigade

LONDON: Jordan’s Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah has celebrated his upcoming wedding at an event with his military colleagues, the Royal Hashemite Court announced on Wednesday.

The prince joined his fellow members of the 40th King Hussein bin Talal Royal Armored Brigade for a “celebratory evening ahead of his wedding,” it said.

He was photographed at the event with his brother, Prince Hashem bin Abdullah.

The prince is set to marry Saudi national Rajwa Al-Saif on June 1. It was revealed earlier this month that the religious ceremony will take place at Zahran Palace in Amman, while the reception, to be attended by international heads of state and the Jordanian royal family, will be held at Al-Husseiniya Palace.