Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah and Her Royal Highness Princess Iman Bint Abdullah spent a mother-daughter day at Beit Al Baraka and Beit Al Ward in Um Qais, Jordan.
The duo set out to learn more about the sustainable tourism efforts that aim to stimulate economic growth and protect Jordan’s cultural heritage and natural resources. They were welcomed by the founder of Baraka Destinations, Muna Haddad, who gave them a tour of Beit Al Baraka, before joining a group of women who taught them how to make the traditional baskets weaving and embroidering the Jordanian scarf embroidering.
Queen Rania and Princess Iman then participated in cooking and joining in on making Eid cookies at Galsoum’s Kitchen and reviewed the village’s heritage products.
Always dressed the part, Queen Rania looked like a summery vision in a pink printed satin blouse from Off-White.
“Loved spending time with both Iman and the wonderful people at Beit Al Baraka and Beit Al Ward in Um Qais today. I cannot recommend them enough!” wrote Queen Rania on her Instagram.
The royal also shared a video of their day out, which we promise will give you all the feels.