Saudi-born Jordanian Princess Rajah Al-Hussein visited Amman-based art gallery ‘Naqsh Collective’ on Sunday with her mother-in-law Queen Rania on the occasion of their first joint venture.
According to Arab News, Jordan’s Queen Rania’s team posted on Instagram shortly after the visit, “Had a great time with Rajah to see the wonderful local design and fascinating crafts.”
The two women posed for a photo during the visit in front of an artwork ‘Wall Runner’, a masterpiece of design and artwork.
Naqsh Collective, an Oman-based art gallery, was founded in 2009 by two sisters, Naseem and Nurmeen Abu Dail.
The art gallery has also participated in national and international events like Milan Design Week, Oman Design Week, Design Days Dubai and Saudi Design Week.
This visit was another important occasion of Princess Rajawah’s public engagements.
It was Princess Rajawah’s second public engagement after the birth of her daughter in August, before she attended the opening ceremony of the first plenary session of the 20th Parliament in Oman last week.
Princess Rajah Al Hussain opted for a purple dress and matching coat of the same color for the occasion.
Princess Rajawah made her first public appearance after the birth of her daughter, Princess Iman bint Al Hussain, during a FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifying match in October.
Princess Iman, the wife of Crown Prince Hussain bin Abdullah, gave birth to her first daughter, Princess Iman, on August 3 this year.
Jordan’s King Abdullah paid tribute to his granddaughter and wrote in a post on social media, “I thank Allah for the birth of our first granddaughter, Iman bint Hussain,” translated from Arabic. I congratulate my dear son Hussain and Rajwa on the birth of their daughter.
Princess Rajawah celebrated her 30th birthday in April this year. She is the daughter of Saudi businessman Khalid bin Musa bin Saif bin Abdulaziz Al-Saif who died in January this year.