The royal couple were delighted as their home country triumphed over Oman, thrashing their team 4-0 . The match was played as Jordan vies to qualify for the 2026 World Cup, which would be the first World Cup that the middle eastern nation has ever qualified for.
The royal couple rocked a casual look as they cheered on the Jordanian team, with Rajwa looked splendid in a black dress, while Hussein styled out a black ensemble, complete with a jacket that bore the national flag of Jordan.
The news was shared by the Royal Hashemite Court's social media pages, with a caption reading: "His Highness Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II, the guardian of the covenant, allows in the ear of his birth, her Highness Princess Iman bint Hussein, led by the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him."
Following their departure, Hussein shared: "Heartfelt thanks to the dedicated personnel of the Royal Medical Services for their exceptional care over Rajwa and Iman during the past few days."
The little bundle of joy has been welcomed with plenty of love by the Jordanian royal family and hours after her birth, grandmother Queen Rania shared several sweet family photos .
In an image carousel, Rania's husband, King Abdullah, was seen meeting his first grandchild, while another featured Rania rocking the baby while still in hospital.
Princess Salma was also seen holding her niece, who was wrapped up in a white floral baby grow, while Prince Hashem looked lovingly at the new addition to the family.
The sweetest photo that Rania shared featured first-time dad Hussein cradling his baby girl, and his face was a picture of love and adoration. In a sweet caption, Rania wrote: "Iman, you've already got a hold of my heart. Our family has never been happier!"
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