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A closer look at Crown Prince Hussein and Rajwa Al-Saif, the bride and groom who will marry in Jordan's royal wedding

By Natalie Oliveri with AP|

Jordan is preparing to host the biggest royal wedding the country has seen in decades.

Later today, June 1, Crown Prince Hussein will marry his fiancจฆe Rajwa Al-Saif, the pair to eventually become the new King and Queen of the Middle Eastern Kingdom.

But exactly who are the bride and groom at the centre of the lavish celebrations?

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Jordan will host the biggest royal wedding the Middle Eastern Kingdom has seen in decades. (AP)

Crown Prince Hussein, 28, is heir to the throne in one of the oldest monarchies in the Middle East and a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad?.

Al-Saif, 29, is a Saudi Arabian-born architect with an aristocratic pedigree of her own.

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The wedding will take place at the Zahran Palace in the Jordanian capital of Amman.

The celebrations will later move to the Al Husseiniya Palace, the official residence of Jordan's royal family.

Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan with Rajwa Al-Saif as they announce their engagement, August 2023. (Royal Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan)

It will be hosted by Crown Prince Hussein's father King Abdullah II and his wife Queen Rania.

The Jordanian royal family is a Western-allied monarchy that has been a bastion of stability for decades as Middle East turmoil has lapped at its borders.

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The families have not said how the couple met or provided any details about their courtship.

They were formally engaged at a traditional Muslim ceremony in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, in August 2022 that was attended by senior members of Jordan's royal family.?

Queen Rania of Jordan with her King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein in March, 2022. (Instagram/queenrania)

The bride and groom are destined to become a power couple in the Middle East, forging a new bond between Jordan and Saudi Arabia as the latter seeks to transform itself into a regional power broker.

So, exactly who are the bride and groom? Here's what we know so far.

Rajwa Al-Saif, the bride

Rajwa Al-Saif, also spelt Alseif, was born in Riyadh on April 28, 1994, the youngest of four children.

Her mother, Azza bint Nayef Abdulaziz Ahmad Al Sudairi, is related to Hussa bint Ahmed Al Sudairi, who is said to have been the favourite wife of Saudi Arabia's founder, King Abdul-Aziz Al Saud, and gave birth to seven of his sons, including the country's current ruler, King Salman.

For decades, the so-called Sudairi Seven, most of whom are now deceased, were seen as a major locus of power within the Saudi royal family.

Rajwa Al-Saif at her Henna Party on Monday May 22 2023. (Instagram/queenrania)

Alseif's father, Khalid, is a member of the Subai, a prominent tribe in the Arabian Peninsula with ancient roots. He's also the founder of El Seif Engineering Contracting, which built Riyadh's iconic Kingdom Tower and other high-rises across the Middle East.

Rajwa studied architecture at Syracuse University in New York, where she graduated with a bachelor's degree in 2017. A graduation video shows her receiving her degree in sparkling silver sneakers.

The year before, she led a Spring Break architecture symposium in Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, that was funded by her father's company.

Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan and Rajwa Al-Saif on August 17, 2022. (Royal Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan)

"What made this trip so memorable for me... was seeing the students in the studio experience Arabic culture and architecture for the first time," she was quoted as saying by a university newspaper.

She went on to earn a degree in visual communications from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles.

An official biography shared by the Jordanian royal palace says her hobbies include horseback riding and handmade arts, and that she is fluent in English, French and her native Arabic.?

Crown Prince Hussein, the groom

Crown Prince Hussein was born June 28, 1994. His path to succession became clear when his father, King Abdullah II, stripped his own half-brother, Prince Hamzah, of the title of crown prince in 2004. Hussein was formally named heir to the throne five years later, at the age of 15.

He is the oldest son of Abdullah, 61, who has ruled Jordan as a reliable Western ally and voice of moderation through more than two decades of turmoil in Israel, the Palestinian territories, Syria and Iraq, all of which border the small, resource-poor kingdom.

Queen Rania and King Abdullah with their son Crown Prince Hussein and future daughter-in-law Rajwa in August 2022. (Instagram/queenrania)

The Hashemites, as Jordan's ruling family is known, trace their lineage back to the Prophet Muhammad. They dwelled in the Hejaz region of what is now Saudi Arabia for centuries before King Abdul-Aziz Al Saud's forces drove them out in 1925.

The Hashemites had led the Arab revolt against the Ottoman Empire during World War I, a rebellion dramatised by the 1962 film Lawrence of Arabia.

They had hoped to rule over an Arab state encompassing much of the Middle East, but Western imperial powers betrayed them. The French drove them out of Syria and a nationalist uprising toppled them in Iraq, leaving them with only Jordan.

Crown Prince Hussein, right, welcomes Britain's Prince William after his arrival at Marka Airport in Amman, Jordan, June 24, 2018. (AP)

The crown prince is named for his grandfather, King Hussein, who ruled Jordan for 46 years until his death in 1999 and remains a beloved figure for many Jordanians.

It could be years before the crown prince becomes King, but his training has already begun.

He graduated from Georgetown University with a degree in international history in 2016 and from the British Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst the following year. He holds the rank of captain in the Jordanian military and routinely takes part in drills and ceremonies.

Jordan's King Abdullah II and Queen Rania and Crown Prince Hussein (far right) attend the graduation of Prince Hashem from King's Academy in Madaba, with Princess Salma (left) and Princess Iman, May 2023. (Royal Hashemite Court of Jordan)

He has joined his father on overseas trips, including a recent meeting at the White House with President Joe Biden. The prince shared pictures from the visit on his Instagram feed, which has more than four million followers and also features more casual photos.

In 2015, Hussein was the youngest person to ever chair a meeting at the U.N. Security Council, leading a discussion about how to help young people confront violent extremism and promote peace. Two years later, and just out of college, he addressed the U.N. General Assembly.

His experiences to date may have prepared him to rule Jordan, but he also exists in a world apart from most of his fellow citizens, who have suffered in recent years from diminishing economic prospects. Elected governments in Jordan have long served as a seawall for public anger, even as the king has always held the real power.

It's a reality the young crown prince may have to confront someday, long after his palace wedding.?

จC Reported with Associated Press

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