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Queen Rania wishes Crown Prince 'Happy Birthday'

Queen Rania wishes Crown Prince 'Happy Birthday'

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Ammon News -
Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah took to Instagram on Saturday to celebrate the 31st birthday of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II, sharing a touching message and an adorable photo across social media.
In the post, Queen Rania shared a photo of the Crown Prince while holding his baby girl Princess Iman, with the caption: "Happy birthday my dear Hussein - baby Iman's biggest hero!"

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