Jordanian men wearing the traditional Jordanian red and white checkered scarf dance and sing during a concert at a sports stadium in Amman, Jordan, May 29, 2023. (NASSER NASSER / Associated Press)
Jordanian men wearing the traditional Jordanian red and white checkered scarf dance and sing during a concert at a sports stadium in Amman, Jordan, May 29, 2023.

NASSER NASSER / Associated Press

Free concert, other celebrations in Jordan ahead of kingdom’s first major royal wedding in years

May 30, 2023

AMMAN, Jordan — Several thousand cheering and flag-waving Jordanians packed a sports stadium for a free concert in the capital of Amman as part of celebrations leading up to the kingdom’s first major royal wedding in years.

Crown Prince Hussein, 28, is to marry Saudi architect Rajwa Alseif, 29, on Thursday at Zahran Palace in downtown Amman, the same wedding venue previously chosen by the prince’s father, King Abdullah II, and his grandfather, the late King Hussein.

The nuptials come after a rough patch for the royals, including a public rift between the king and his half-brother, and are seen as a way of shoring up public support at a time of persistent economic difficulties.

Designed to convey a sense of continuity, Thursday’s ceremony is expected to include some of the same features as previous royal weddings, including a motorcade of red Land Rovers escorting the couple through the streets of Amman after the ceremony.

Palace officials have been tight-lipped about other elements of the wedding, including the complete guest list and details about the bride’s dress. U.S. first lady Jill Biden and several royals from around the world have confirmed attendance, among them the king and queen of the Netherlands.

Celebrations kicked off last week with a henna party for Alseif, hosted by Jordan’s Queen Rania and attended by several hundred women. Her father is a founder of one of Saudi Arabia’s largest engineering firms, and her mother is a relative of Saudi King Salman.

On Monday evening, several thousand young Jordanians attended a free concert at Amman International Stadium. Performers included well-known Arab singers, including Egypt’s Tamer Hosny.

Friends Rahma Beljas and Shireen Shirbati, both 18, were all smiles during the concert in the stadium where they both train as competitive runners.

Beljas said that while they were enjoying the night’s festivities, more was to come. “This Thursday we’ll celebrate even more.”

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