Who is in the Jordan royal family and what is its net worth? | The Sun

THE Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is an Arab kingdom located on the East Bank of the Jordan River.

Jordan is also home to a long-reigning Royal Family.

Who is in the Jordan royal family?

Jordan is ruled by the monarch King Abdullah II and Queen Rania alongside his family who are members of the Hashemite dynasty.

The Hashemite family’s roots reach back to the Prophet Abraham and his son, Ishmael.

King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein is the eldest son of the late King Hussein and Her Royal Highness Princess Muna Al Hussein.

He was educated at the Islamic Educational College in Amman later attending St. Edmund's School in Surrey, England.

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King Abdullah assumed his constitutional powers as King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan on February 7, 1999

Queen Rania was born in Kuwait City and met the then Prince Abdullah when she was 22-years old.

The couple have four children who are part of the Jordanian Royal family.

Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah

Prince Hussein was born on June 28, 1994 and is the eldest child of King Abdullah and Queen Rania.

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Hussein was educated at King's Academy and obtained a bachelor's degree in International History at Georgetown University in 2016.

He graduated from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in 2017 and is also a captain in the Jordanian Armed Forces.

Prince Hussein is set to marry Saudi Arabian architect Rajwa Al Saif on June 1, 2023 at Zahran Palace.

The wedding will be an event for the history books as he is heir to the Jordanian throne.

Alongside being the future King, Prince Hussein is in charge of the Crown Prince Foundation.

Princess Iman

Princess Iman was born on September 27, 1996.

Her official title is Her Royal Highness The Princess Iman of Jordan.

On July 6 2022, Princess Iman announced her engagement to Jameel Alexander "Jimmy" Thermiótis.

The couple were married on March 12, 2023 at Beit Al Urdun Palace.

Princess Salma

Princess Salma was born September 26, 2022.

She graduated from the International Amman Academy (IAA) and the Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst.

Princess Salma became the first female jet pilot in the Jordanian Armed Forces in 2020.

She also recently graduated from the University of Southern California with a BA degree in Archaeology in 2023

Prince Hashem

Prince Hashem was born on January 30 2005 – sharing the same birthday as his father, King Abdullah.

He is the youngest child of King Abdullah and Queen Rania and is second in line to the Jordanian throne.

In 2021, Prince Hashem was commissioned in the Jordanian Armed Forces as 2nd-Lieutenant.

He also recently graduated from King’s Academy – a prestigious boarding school in Jordan.

What net worth does the Jordan royal family have?

Following the death of King Hussein in 1999, Abdullah assumed the throne.

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According to Celebrity Net Worth, King Abdullah has a net worth of £607 million ($750 million).

The family owns a global network of real estate properties estimated at over £80 million ($100 million) and is also part of the £1.25 billion ($1.55 billion) Red Sea Astrarium.

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