Much has happened in the year since Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan married Princess Rajwa in Amman’s Zahran Palace in front of 140 guests. The couple’s opulent ceremonies attracted royals from all around the world, including the Prince and Princess of Wales, who watched the Saudi architect walk down the aisle in a custom Elie Saab wedding gown. Prince William and Princess Catherine, who chatted with the bride and groom following their ceremony, were unable to disguise their emotions. The Waleses, who are close friends of the couple, are expected to be overjoyed by the announcement of the couple’s first baby daughter, Iman.





On this wonderful occasion, the Royal Hashemite Court expresses its heartfelt greetings and best wishes to Their Royal Highnesses, as well as Their Majesties King Abdullah II and Queen Rania Al Abdullah. Their Royal Highnesses are thrilled and grateful to welcome their firstborn and encourage well-wishers to consider donating to the Al Aman Fund for the Future of Orphans instead of sending gifts or flowers. We wonder if Princess Rajwa will receive any lovely gifts from her spouse on this auspicious day.

Following the birth of each of their children, Prince William gave his wife a “push present” to commemorate the event. Catherine got admirers buzzing when she showed off at a high-profile event attended by millions of people worldwide. To commemorate the birth of their first child, Prince George, Prince William gave the princess several pieces of jewelry, including a beautiful necklace with their son’s full name engraved on it and a 23-carat diamond and 18-karat white gold ring from Annoushka, which cost approximately $155,000 at the time.

Following the delivery of Princess Charlotte, Catherine was spotted wearing a stunning pair of green amethyst and green tourmaline earrings made by Kiki McDonough. The earrings are expected to cost roughly $45,000. She wore a ring to Prince Harry’s wedding, which occurred less than a month after Louis was born in 2018. They went berserk about a push present that William gave the princess to commemorate Prince Louis’ birth—a citrine ring. Despite its beauty, the ring is less expensive than you might assume, perhaps costing between $1,300 and $2,500.


Sharing good news, this is an occasion for Catherine, the royal mother of three, to share her experiences with royal friends, particularly in a very different method of raising their children, which represents a substantial break from traditional royal upbringing. As devoted parents to Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, William and Catherine are keen to provide their children with a sense of normalcy despite their major role in the monarchy and, as a result, in the public glare.

 


Catherine is dedicated to ensuring that her children experience the joys and trials of childhood, whether it is by accompanying them to school, participating in outdoor activities, or being involved in day-to-day chores. Catherine was born into middle-class households and educated in public schools, so she grew up away from the royal spotlight. She has already demonstrated that she routinely takes her children for nature walks and encourages them to explore the world around them.



According to reports, the mother of three plans to travel to Scotland this summer to spend time with King Charles and Queen Camilla in Balmoral. The Wales family also has a supportive network surrounding her, including her mother, which an insider claims has proven to be a source of strength since her cancer diagnosis earlier this year. Catherine Middleton is noted for her tight relationship with her eldest daughter and has been dubbed a true Mary Poppins by her grandchildren. Catherine has clearly been affected by her own parents and her gentler approach to raising the children, ensuring that they are enveloped in a bubble of affection.

The Waleses’ parenting style differs dramatically from that of the late Queen Elizabeth and her son King Charles, who prioritized his career above his young children. Despite this, Prince William has no animosity toward his parents’ decisions. He respects his father’s dedication to his responsibilities. However, the Prince of Wales admits that his father’s work-focused approach harmed him throughout his early years and strained their relationship.