On Thursday, several members of the Jordanian Royal Family attended the game of Jordan's first national team that ended with a 3-0 victory for Jordan.
This win led the Chivalrous Ones to the first FIFA World Cup qualification in their history.
Princess Rajwa Al Hussein was seen accompanying the Jordanian royal family during the national team’s match against Oman in Muscat, offering support to the team.
Princess Rajwa wore a white jersey featuring the team’s logo, designed by Kelme Jordan, which she paired with beige pinstriped trousers from British designer Victoria Beckham.
She added a personal touch with a gold necklace engraved with her daughter Iman's name, and earrings featuring the Arabic letter “أ”, designed by Nadine Kanso.
She appeared with Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II, his brother Prince Hashem, as well as Princess Iman and Princess Salma.
Crown Prince Hussein shared a video on his official Instagram account, capturing the excitement and cheering from the stands.
He described the atmosphere as charged with enthusiasm and expressed high confidence in the performance the team.
Queen Rania Al Abdullah also shared her joy through Instagram Stories, posting a photo of the team after the final whistle, writing: “You made this Eid twice as joyful,”
As for King Abdullah II, although he was abroad on an official visit, he followed the match from the Jordanian embassy in London, according to official media sources.



