Queen Rania of Jordan looked pretty in pink as she paid a visit to the Rosary Sisters Visitation Home in Amman on Monday.
Established in 1996, the facility has 56 bedrooms and provides care for elderly nuns. During her visit, Her Majesty, 54, met with Reverend Munther Isaac, Pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Christmas Church in Bethlehem, and the home’s director, Sister Madeleine Dababneh.
The Jordanian monarch expressed her gratitude for the sisters' contribution to humanitarian and educational fields in Jordan and abroad, and shared her wishes for peace across the region.
A vision of timeless style, King Abdullah's wife exuded elegance in baby pink suit trousers that elongated her statuesque frame. The flattering, slightly flared pants featured pleats at the hip, drawing attention to her sculpted waist.
She paired the look with a blush pink blouse, complete with angelic balloon sleeves, delicate button detailing on the neckline, and a romantic silk scarf. In keeping with her monochrome ensemble, the Jordanian royal slipped into baby pink point-toe heels and carried a ballet slipper-pink handbag. Her glossy brunette hair was styled in a bouncy blowdry, as the radiant Queen sported a striking beauty glow consisting of a glowy foundation, a peachy blush and soft bronze eyeshadow.
While she may have access to some of the most breathtaking royal jewels and watches, the Queen instead opts to wear her Apple Watch for most occasions, which tracks her steps, heart rate, activity and sleep.
