New weddings in the Jordanian palace. And the queen comments: "Not attached" !

Family Joys continue at the palaces of Jordan's King Abdullah II and Queen Rania Al Abdullah. In Amman, after Jordanians recently celebrated the engagement of Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah to Miss Rajwa, the daughter of a large family in Saudi Arabia, then the marriage of Princess Iman bint Abdullah II to Venezuelan businessman Jamil Alexander Termiots, and then Princess Salma bint Abdullah II graduated from the University of Southern California in the United States of America, majoring in archaeology, where the joy was clear for the King and Queen who attended the graduation ceremony, the royal family celebrated yesterday the graduation of Prince Hashim bin Abdul God II, brother of the crown prince, from the school stage of King's Academy.

Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II congratulated Prince Hashem on his graduation and posted on his personal Instagram account yesterday a picture of him holding his brother in a moment of joy and pride, and wrote commenting on the photo: "Dear Hashem... My joy in you is the size of the world, blessed be graduation, and God willing, you will pursue your ambition in a university life full of success that serves your family and your country." Queen Rania Al Abdullah congratulated Prince Hashem, saying in an Instagram post, "I don't have an attachment to the children this year! May God protect you and a thousand congratulations to my life Hashem, and may God grant you success, your longevity is affectionate and delightful."

It is expected that huge celebrations will prevail in the cities and streets of the Kingdom of Jordan after five days, specifically on June 1, in celebration of the wedding of the Crown Prince to Miss Rajwa Khaled Al-Saif at the ancient Zahran Palace, which is one of the oldest palaces that have been built in the capital, Amman, and witnessed 30 years ago the wedding ceremony of King Abdullah II and Queen Rania on June 10, 1993, as well as the wedding of the late King Hussein and Princess Mona, and King Hussein and Queen Noor as well. Guests and heads of state from all over the world are expected to participate in the huge ceremony.