The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall were on an Official Visit to The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan from November 16th to the 18th, at the invitation of the Jordanian Royal Family and at the request of the British Government, to celebrate the Centenary of Jordan and the UK-Jordan bilateral relationship.
The story I wrote about: an RAF first today as Sustainable Aviation Fuel used for Charles and Camilla’s Royal Tour ✈️
Here is video from @ClarenceHouse Insta account of the @RoyalAirForce Voyager touching down in Amman for #royalvisitJordan @UKinJordanhttps://t.co/t22xPapqoi pic.twitter.com/ACHPWq6OtS
— Chris Ship (@chrisshipitv) November 16, 2021
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The story I wrote about: an RAF first today as Sustainable Aviation Fuel used for Charles and Camilla’s Royal Tour ✈️
Here is video from @ClarenceHouse Insta account of the @RoyalAirForce Voyager touching down in Amman for #royalvisitJordan @UKinJordanhttps://t.co/t22xPapqoi pic.twitter.com/ACHPWq6OtS
The royal visit of The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall to #Jordan 🇯🇴 comes in the year that marks the centenary of diplomatic ties between the two countries #UK 🇬🇧 @ClarenceHouse pic.twitter.com/NzTTmnrgNj
— RHC (@RHCJO) November 16, 2021
The royal visit of The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall to #Jordan 🇯🇴 comes in the year that marks the centenary of diplomatic ties between the two countries #UK 🇬🇧 @ClarenceHouse pic.twitter.com/NzTTmnrgNj
— RHC (@RHCJO) November 16, 2021
VIDEO: You don’t see this very often.
Queen of Jordan gives Camilla a ride to their engagement her Tesla.@QueenRania drove the Duchess of Cornwall to her project - The Queen Rania Family and Child Centre in Amman#RoyalVisitJordan pic.twitter.com/paMLNmaqsU
— Chris Ship (@chrisshipitv) November 16, 2021
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VIDEO: You don’t see this very often.
Queen of Jordan gives Camilla a ride to their engagement her Tesla.@QueenRania drove the Duchess of Cornwall to her project - The Queen Rania Family and Child Centre in Amman#RoyalVisitJordan pic.twitter.com/paMLNmaqsU
حديث جلالة الملك عبدالله الثاني وسمو الأمير تشارلز، أمير ويلز خلال مباحثات موسعة اليوم في قصر الحسينية #الأردن
Remarks by His Majesty King Abdullah II and His Royal Highness Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales, during expanded talks at Al Husseiniya Palace today#UK pic.twitter.com/GVXZH9E72V
— RHC (@RHCJO) November 16, 2021
حديث جلالة الملك عبدالله الثاني وسمو الأمير تشارلز، أمير ويلز خلال مباحثات موسعة اليوم في قصر الحسينية #الأردن
Remarks by His Majesty King Abdullah II and His Royal Highness Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales, during expanded talks at Al Husseiniya Palace today#UK pic.twitter.com/GVXZH9E72V
A colourful display of handmade items by local female artisans celebrates the traditional and contemporary arts of rural and nomadic Jordan.
The products created are sold worldwide by IKEA, generating sustained employment. #RoyalVisitJordan pic.twitter.com/my0a3S7T1j
— The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall (@ClarenceHouse) November 16, 2021
A colourful display of handmade items by local female artisans celebrates the traditional and contemporary arts of rural and nomadic Jordan.
The products created are sold worldwide by IKEA, generating sustained employment. #RoyalVisitJordan pic.twitter.com/my0a3S7T1j
Upon arrival in the RAF Voyager, using Sustainable Aviation Fuel for the first time, the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall were formally welcomed by King Abdullah II and Queen Rania at Al Husseiniya Palace in Amman, which was followed by a meeting between the two delegations to discuss the UK-Jordan bilateral relationship while Queen Rania drove the Duchess of Cornwall to her project, the Queen Rania Family and Children Centre (QRFCC), in her Tesla.
The site is believed to be where John the Baptist lived and baptised Jesus.#RoyalVisitJordan pic.twitter.com/wABjdDV2Ry
— The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall (@ClarenceHouse) November 16, 2021
The site is believed to be where John the Baptist lived and baptised Jesus.#RoyalVisitJordan pic.twitter.com/wABjdDV2Ry
— The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall (@ClarenceHouse) November 16, 2021
Embed from Getty ImagesNext to Elijah’s cave sits the remains of a 5th Century church, the first monastery east of the Jordan River on the early Christian pilgrimage route between Jerusalem and Bethlehem to the west and Mount Nebo to the East. #RoyalVisitJordan pic.twitter.com/Ayo6zEHPUB
— The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall (@ClarenceHouse) November 16, 2021
Next to Elijah’s cave sits the remains of a 5th Century church, the first monastery east of the Jordan River on the early Christian pilgrimage route between Jerusalem and Bethlehem to the west and Mount Nebo to the East. #RoyalVisitJordan pic.twitter.com/Ayo6zEHPUB
— The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall (@ClarenceHouse) November 16, 2021Accompanied by Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall visited Elijah’s Hill and the Baptismal Site of Jesus Christ, Juwafat al-Kafrayn, dipping their hands in water from the River Jordan, at the site where Jesus Christ was said to have been baptised.
Some images of Camilla and @QueenRania arriving for dinner at the Husseiniya Palace in Jordan tonight at the end of the first day of the Royal Tour. #royalvisitJordan
📷 @ianvogler pic.twitter.com/x32uVytlnI
— Chris Ship (@chrisshipitv) November 16, 2021
Some images of Camilla and @QueenRania arriving for dinner at the Husseiniya Palace in Jordan tonight at the end of the first day of the Royal Tour. #royalvisitJordan
📷 @ianvogler pic.twitter.com/x32uVytlnI
In the evening, King Abdullah II and Queen Rania hosted a Dinner in honour of the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall at Al Husseiniya Palace in Amman, which was also attended by Princess Sarvath and Princess Sumaya.
Their Royal Highnesses take in the views of the Golan Heights and Sea of Galilee.#RoyalVisitJordan pic.twitter.com/GLMlVfkICW
— The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall (@ClarenceHouse) November 17, 2021
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Their Royal Highnesses take in the views of the Golan Heights and Sea of Galilee.#RoyalVisitJordan pic.twitter.com/GLMlVfkICW
— The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall (@ClarenceHouse) November 17, 2021
Nuzha Community Centre provides a safe space for refugees to meet, exchange ideas, engage in community life and strengthen their sense of belonging.
HRH, who was announced as @RESCUEorg’s first UK Patron in January, met local children & families at the centre. #RoyalVisitJordan pic.twitter.com/3B1rJGLpo2
— The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall (@ClarenceHouse) November 17, 2021
Nuzha Community Centre provides a safe space for refugees to meet, exchange ideas, engage in community life and strengthen their sense of belonging.
HRH, who was announced as @RESCUEorg’s first UK Patron in January, met local children & families at the centre. #RoyalVisitJordan pic.twitter.com/3B1rJGLpo2
Embed from Getty Images"I very much hope that... we will have many more opportunities to share our beliefs, celebrate each other’s achievements and inspire one another to carry on."
At the Manara Arts and Culture Centre, The Duchess addresses guests at an inaugural @WOWisGlobal event in Jordan. pic.twitter.com/kx9aMwfdCz
— The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall (@ClarenceHouse) November 17, 2021
"I very much hope that... we will have many more opportunities to share our beliefs, celebrate each other’s achievements and inspire one another to carry on."
At the Manara Arts and Culture Centre, The Duchess addresses guests at an inaugural @WOWisGlobal event in Jordan. pic.twitter.com/kx9aMwfdCz
On the second day of the visit, the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall visited the important and historic site of Umm Qais, dating back over 2,400 years, which has been restored by Turquoise Mountain, a Charity founded by the Prince to revive historic areas and traditional crafts, to provide jobs, skills and a renewed sense of pride. The Prince visited the Nuzha Community Centre in East Amman while the Duchess went to the Princess Taghreed Secondary Girls School and the Manara Arts and Culture Centre.
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In the evening, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall attended a ‘Centenary Celebration’ Reception at the Jordan Museum, to highlight the depth and breadth of this 100 year relationship and look forward to the next century of relations working together for our mutual benefit.
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On November 18th, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall departed Jordan from the Queen Alia International Airport to fly to Egypt where they will continue their Tour for to more days.
The Queen on the Queen:@QueenRania told us “we are always concerned for her health but she is a strong woman”.
She also said Queen Elizabeth is “somebody I look up to personally” and is a “symbol of what it means to be a true figurehead and stateswoman”.
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— Chris Ship (@chrisshipitv) November 16, 2021
The Queen on the Queen:@QueenRania told us “we are always concerned for her health but she is a strong woman”.
She also said Queen Elizabeth is “somebody I look up to personally” and is a “symbol of what it means to be a true figurehead and stateswoman”.
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Rania Al Abdullah Is a Gorgeous Woman
Lovely visit! King Abdullah is a graduate of Sandhurst University. He even addressed and presided the graduation ceremonies as Queen Elizabeth’s representative back in 2017. The friendly ties between the two countries are quite strong and Prince Charles and the Duchess’ visit serves to keep them strong. The ladies looked great! I especially liked Camilla’s gorgeous mint green gown and Queen Rania’s amazing brooch at the gala dinner. And I think I saw Princess Sarvath al-Hassan in the background, looking quite lovely in an embellished gown.