The parenting approach of the Wales is markedly different from that of the late Queen Elizabeth and her son, King Charles, who prioritized his work over his young children. However, the Prince of Wales acknowledges that his father’s work-centric approach negatively affected him during his formative years and strained their relationship. What do you think about THIS? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
“The Royal Hashemite Court extends its sincere congratulations and best wishes to Their Royal Highnesses and to Their Majesties King Abdullah II and Queen Rania Al Abdullah on this happy occasion.
“Their Royal Highnesses are immensely overjoyed and thankful on welcoming their firstborn, and call on well-wishers to consider donating to Al-Aman Fund for the Future of Orphans in lieu of sending gifts or flowers.”
The family welcomed Princess Iman at the King Hussein Medical City in Jordanian capital Amman, the same hospital in which King Abdullah, Crown Prince Hussein, his siblings Princess Salma, Prince Hashem and Princess Iman – the new baby’s namesake – were born.
The new royal parents detailed how happy they were with the news to HELLO! Arabia – with Princess Rajwa opening up on how “overjoyed” she was to “begin this new chapter”.
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Rajwa said: “We are overjoyed to begin this new chapter in our lives. Our family is growing, and we are excited to welcome our little one into the world.”
While Crown Prince Hussein added that the pair were “very excited about the new phase.”
He said: “Everything will change with the kids, for sure. I don’t know what to expect, but thank God we are excited and the family is excited too.”
Queen Rania and King Abdullah – who both maintain close ties to the British Royal Family – both released statements of support online, too, with the former declaring the family has “never been happier”.
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