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Royal Wedding Surprise: Princess of Wales Family Members Spotted at Crown Prince Hussein’s Ceremony

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Royal Wedding Surprise: Princess of Wales Family Members Spotted at Crown Prince Hussein’s Ceremony

The Princess of Wales family members made a surprise appearance in the crowd at the royal wedding of Crown Prince Hussein and Rajwa ul-Saif in Jordan.

Princess Catherine and were among the distinguished guests at the wedding ceremony, which took place in Amman on Thursday.

The future monarch exchanged vows with Saudi architect Rajwa ul-Saif in an Islamic marriage ceremony at Zahram Palace, followed by a grand reception at al-Husayniyah Palace, attended by over 1,700 guests.

As the al-Husayniyah Palace welcomed around 2,000 guests for the wedding reception of Crown Prince Hussein and Rajwa ul-Saif, eagle-eyed royal fans speculated that they had spotted some familiar faces among the attendees.

Carole Middleton and Pippa Middleton surprised many by attending the lavish reception following the ceremony at Zahram Palace.

The Middletons flew out to join the special guests of honor, the Prince and Princess of Wales, with Pippa accompanied by her husband James Matthews.

The trio witnessed the union of Crown Prince Hussein and Rajwa ul-Saif, with royal enthusiasts catching a glimpse of the Middletons through a social media post.

Fans were taken aback to see them among the 140 guests present at the event.

Queen Ronya and King Abdullah were captured in the forefront of a shot during the live stream of the wedding reception, with fans speculating that Carole and Pippa were in the background, both elegantly dressed in blue gowns.

Princess Kate's mother looked stunning in a beautiful blue embroidered gown, while Pippa opted for a similar style as they observed Queen Ronya and King Abdullah II of Jordan greet guests on stage.

The Middleton family mingled with fellow attendees at the extravagant reception following the royal wedding, which boasted a selective guest list of 140 individuals.

In a surprising turn of events, 's cousin and her husband, Edwardo Mapelli Mozzi, also graced the event.

, 's granddaughter, donned a light blue gown, complemented by Eddo's similarly colored tie, as they made their way to the ceremony holding hands.

Jordan holds a special significance for Prince William and Princess Catherine, with Kate having spent part of her childhood there when her father, Michael Middleton, worked as a British Airways flight dispatcher.

The Middletons relocated to the country when Kate was two years old, and a cherished photo of Kate and her younger sister, Pippa, with their father in Jordan was once released by the family.

Growing up in Chapel Row near Newbury, Berkshire, Catherine, Pippa, and James Middleton enjoyed a privileged upbringing, attending prestigious British schools St Andrew's and Marlborough College.

Now leading their own lives and pursuing careers, the Middleton siblings maintain a close bond despite the unexpected spotlight following Catherine's marriage to Prince William.

Crown Prince Hussein and Rajwa ul-Saif's wedding at the breathtaking Zahram Palace was attended by 140 guests, including royal family members from various countries such as King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands, King Philippe of Belgium, and Crown Princess Mary and Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark.

King Abdullah II and Queen Ronia of Jordan proudly watched as their son, Hussein, a captain in the Jordanian Armed Forces, married Rajwa in a military uniform with a gold-hilted sabre at a gazebo in the palace garden.

The marriage ceremony, known as Kap Ktab, took place in the palace gardens on Thursday, with the royal Hashemite family, foreign dignitaries, and high-ranking officials in attendance.

Prince William and Princess Kate warmly welcomed the newlyweds, emphasizing the joyous occasion shared by all present.

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