Prince Hussein (28), Crown Prince of Jordan, married architect Rawja Al Said (29) on Thursday, June 1, in a lavish wedding attended by dignitaries from various European royal houses, including Spanish, Dutch and British.

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The couple said “I do” in a ceremony held at Zahran Palace in Amman, the country’s capital. For the special occasion, the bride wore a spectacular crepe dress which, thanks to the elegance of the geometric shapes, perfectly blended with her silhouette.

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In particular, Rawja, who will become the future queen, wore an impressive dress designed by the Lebanese Elie Saab. The garment stood out with elegant long sleeves with asymmetrical details on one shoulder and a fitted silhouette at the waist. The skirt of the dress included an exquisite hand-embroidered train.

The bride completed her wedding look with a veil with a 3D print of flowers and wore a diamond tiara that was a gift to her, reports the Lecturas portal.

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Kate Middleton at the wedding of Hussein and Rawja

Kate Middleton’s presence at the royal wedding did not go unnoticed. The Princess of Wales attended with her husband, Prince William.

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Kate, a prominent figure in the tabloids for her impeccable style, once again showed her elegance wearing a design by the same designer of the bride’s dress. Elie Saab is also responsible for the dress of the Princess of Wales.

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In the case of Kate, she opted for a very elegant pale pink design that respects the country’s traditions, with long sleeves, a high neckline and embroidered details on the front. The dress had beautiful puffy sleeves that gave it a unique and sophisticated style.

This is the second royal wedding for the Jordanian royal family so far this year. Last March, they celebrated the union of Jordanian Princess Iman with Venezuelan businessman Jameel Alexander Thermiotis, in a Muslim ceremony attended by at least 150 guests.

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