Jordan’s Princess Karma Bint Abbas just graduated from Pratt Institute where she took her degree in Fine Arts. 

The 21-year-old art graduate was spotted with her family, parents Prince Abbas Bin Ali and Princess Sima Abbas, as well as her two siblings, Princess Rania and Prince Haider in Brooklyn, New York.

And while the ceremony went on, according to the Arabian Royal Agency, the royal princess was seen showing solidarity for Palestine by wearing the keffiyeh during her university degree ceremony *cue standing ovation*.

The princess can be seen wearing the keffiyeh while walking the streets of New York.

It comes after American rapper Macklemore dropped a new song in support of the freeing of Palestine.

All proceeds from Thrift Shop hitmaker’s song, named Hind’s Hall, which shows his backing of the college-campus protests across the globe asking for the ongoing war in Gaza to end, will go to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East.

Macklemore isn’t the only famous face speaking out with The Weeknd pledgeding to donate $2 million to help feed families in Gaza, according to the United Nations’s World Food Programme. 

The donation comes from the star’s XO Humanitarian Fund and will help feed over 157,000 Palestinians for a month.

“This support will provide over 1,500 metric tons of fortified wheat flour, which can make over 18 million loaves of bread that can help feed more than 157,000 Palestinians for one month,” said the WFP.

Click here to read how Dana Salah is Palestine’s ‘Falahi Pop’ princess.