Jordan's Queen Rania speaks during the launch of the 1Goal campaign in London, October 6, 2009. Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown urged world leaders on Tuesday to sign up to a campaign to use the 2010 soccer World Cup in South Africa to promote an education for every child.
King Abdullah II of Jordan (R) and his Azeri counterpart Ilham Aliyev (2nd R) are followed by their wives, Queen Rania (2nd L) and Mehriban Aliyeva, after reviewing an honour guard at the royal palace in Amman on October 12, 2009. Aliyev arrived in Jordan on a two-day visit for talks with King Abdullah II on the Middle East peace process.
Wow, I love both of the ladies outfits at the royal palace. It's great that they're rocking the high heels.
And I love how she pared the leather jacket with the purple dress. It's makes it more modern. And although the leather bag is nice, it doesn't go well with the dress.
I think the motorcycle jacket makes this outfit more than just a simple purple dress. I like how she pull those kinds of things off without looking like a try hard or hanging on to being "young and hip" like some women. She IMO embraces her womanhood and I like that she doesn't try to appeal to anyone but herself and what looks good on her. I just think she rocks her own look.
Jordan's Queen Rania Al-Abdullah, wife of King Abdullah II of Jordan, smiles during an official visit at the Quirinale Presidential Palace, in Rome, Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2009.
Queen Rania of Jordan delivers a speech during the presentation of the "1 Goal - Education for All" campaign at the Campidoglio or Capitol Hill, in Rome, Italy, Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009. The 1 Goal - Education for All campaign initiative aims to raise funds from soccer supporters ahead of the 2010 World Cup in an effort to provide better access to education for children living in less economically developed countries.
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