Queen Rania Of Jordan's Incredibly Lavish Life
While Queen Rania certainly could have afforded a team of nannies to care for her children, she embraced her role as a hands-on mother. "Eighty percent of my life is normal like any other mother. I worry about my children, if they're doing all right. I worry that my husband is doing well," she told Oprah. Her four children are now mostly grown — and two of them, Princess Iman and Crown Prince Hussein, are engaged to be married in the near future (per the New York Post), which means she will soon take on a new role as mother and mother-in-law of the bride.
Queen Rania seems determined to be a supportive mother-in-law. "I didn't think it was possible to hold so much joy in my heart! Congratulations to my eldest Prince Hussein and his beautiful bride-to-be, Rajwa," she wrote on Instagram (per Hello! Magazine). "Excited to welcome my third daughter, Al Hussein's bride-to-be, Rajwa, to the family! We're so happy for you both." Queen Rania didn't limit her support to kind words: She also gifted her future daughter-in-law, Rajwa Khaled bin Musaed bin Saif bin Abdulaziz Al Saif, with a pair of her own earrings, rose gold hoops embellished with 184 round brilliant-cut white diamonds (per Hello!). Al Saif was spotted wearing the earrings at a celebration for Queen Rania's 52nd birthday.