Crown Prince Al Hussein and Princess Rajwa to Give All Newborns Who Share Princess Iman’s Birthday A Special Gift
The royal couple are also requesting for donations to be sent to the Al-Aman Fund for the Future of Orphans in lieu of physical gifts or flowers
In honour of HRH Princess Iman bint Al Hussein bin Abdullah II’s safe arrival The Crown Prince and Princess of Jordan are giving all newborns who share her birth date a special gift. In the hours that followed the little Princess’ birth it was announced that a gold coin would be bestowed to all babies born on August 3, 2024 by the Royal Medical Services – and the generosity doesn’t stop there.
Crown Prince Al Hussein and Princess Rajwa Request Donations Instead of Gifts or Flowers.
A request has been made by the royal family that, in lieu of gifts and flowers, donations can be made to a very special cause.

The Al-Aman Fund for the Future of Orphans has launched the “Nabarak L’Hussein” – which roughly translate to “Congratulations to Hussein” – campaign, in response to the wishes of the Crown Prince and the Princess Rajwa; the initiative will see all funds go towards supporting orphans in need and the cost of the education within The Kingdom of Jordan.
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