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Princess Rajwa Due Date: Is an August Baby On The Way?

Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II and Princess Rajwa Al Hussein will welcome their first child this summer

As Jordan eagerly awaits the imminent arrival of Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II and Princess Rajwa Al Hussein’s first baby, a source from the Royal Medical Services has revealed that the couple’s expected due date is in early August, reports Roya News. The source also reportedly revealed that the Princess will welcome her baby into the world at the King Hussein Medical Center, although these details remain speculative until confirmed by the Princess or her team.

The Royal Hashemite Court first announced that the couple were expecting their first child on April 10, following their grand wedding ceremony in June last year. The couple married in true fairytale fashion – exchanging vows amidst the majesty and magnificence of Zahran Palace in Amman on June 1, 2023.

Since their wedding, the Royal couple have fulfilled many philanthropic obligations, focusing on charitable initiatives that centre on youth development and education. Last week, Crown Prince Hussein posted photos on Instagram from a recent visit to Digitales, “a Jordanian company creating impactful content on social issues and mental health.”

On the countdown to their baby’s birth, Princess Rajwa appeared effortlessly elegant, wearing a chic Max Mara linen and silk dress in an earthy hue; eschewing traditional maternity wear for an elegant empire line silhouette.

Seemingly set to embark on their parenthood journey any day now, the Kingdom of Jordan eagerly anticipates the baby’s arrival with baited breath, keen to welcome their bundle of joy into the esteemed lineage of the Hashemite dynasty.

Lead Image Courtesy Of Instagram / @alhusseinjo

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