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This is why Crown Princess Mette-Marit does not appear

This is why Crown Princess Mette-Marit does not appear

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And on Thursday, the stage was set for a big celebration in Amman, Jordan. Jordanian Crown Prince Hussein (28) marries his wife, Ragwa Al-Saif (29).

- he will notice

– he will notice


Hussein is the eldest son of King Abdullah II (61) and Queen Rania of Jordan (52).

The wedding ceremony will take place at Zahran Palace at 15:00 Norwegian time.

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The list of guests at the royal wedding includes the wife of US President Joe Biden (80).

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Many members of the royal family in Europe also make the trip, including Crown Princess Mary of Denmark (51) with her husband, Crown Prince Frederik (55).

Marriage: Engagement of Crown Prince Hussein and Rajawa Al-Saif in August 2022. Photo: Richard Gardner/Shutterstock

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Crown Prince Haakon, 49, will also attend the wedding.

However, he is traveling to Jordan without Crown Princess Mette-Marit (49). This is what the royal house writes on its pages.

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In front of Dagbladet, the palace’s director of communications, Juri Farby, said the crown prince “did not have the opportunity to participate.”

Caroline Fagel, expert on the royal house of Se og Hør, stresses that Crown Princess Mette-Marit has a busy schedule.

Slaughtered: - Stop

Slaughtered: – Stop


– It must fit one’s calendar, and I see that Crown Princess Mette-Marit has programs for the day before and the day after, Vagle tells Dagbladet and adds:

– I think the reason for not being there is that simple.

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