On Wednesday night, the Duchess and Prince Charles visited Jordan for their second official day. She looked stunning in an all-white gown.
Camilla, 74, cut an elegant figure in a floaty white top and trousers by Anna Valentine, which she paired with a matching white scarf, as she and husband Prince Charles attended a Centenary Celebration of the founding of the Jordanian state at the Jordan Museum in Amman.
The royal, who wore her white blonde-hair carefully coiffed, looked perfectly poised in the stylish outfit following a busy day of engagements around the Jordanian capital.
Prince Charles made an impressive display while Prince Charles also changed his outfit for the occasion. He wore a smart white shirt and a navy blue suit with a patterned tie, smart pocket square, and a crisp white shirt.
The Prince of Wales (73), and the Duchess, of Cornwall (74), were present at a celebration marking the 100th anniversary of Jordan’s founding. This was the second day of their Middle East trip.
Camilla entered the room in style tonight, wearing an all-white ensemble. This evening’s finale will see the couple view the Dead Sea scrolls exhibition.
Accessorize with gold bracelets, a necklace, and pearl drop earrings.
She completed her outfit with an eye-catching gold clutch bag and matching shoes to complement her ensemble.
Camilla opted for glamourous makeup and added a dash of mascara to bring out her blue gaze, a layering of foundation to complement her healthy glow, as well as a nude lipstick.
They arrived with the British Ambassador to Jordan Bridhet Brind. He looked sharp in a pale pink suit jacket and dress and was joined by the Jordanian Prince Ghazi Bin Muhammad who was wearing black.
Bridget Brind, dressed in white, left, listened on as Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall spoke with British Council Director in Jordan Summer Xia, right
Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall were joined by British Ambassador to Jordan Bridget Brind and Jordanian Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad, right
The glamorous makeup of the Duchess Of Cornwall included a mascara and nude lips, which brought out her blue eyes. Photo of Prince Charles
Before they mixed with other guests, the royal couple was treated to an evening of music by the Mahali Musical Production.
They then moved on to the main museum atrium, where they were able to admire the Rejuvenation & Modernisation of Extinct Art and Crafts (RMEAC), pop-up exhibition.
Prince Charles and Duchess Cornwall will be able to view the exhibit of Dead Sea Scrolls at the end of the evening.
After a hectic day of engagements, the couple was relaxed and smiling tonight.
After a busy day of visiting historical landmarks and meeting with local organizations, the couple arrived together.
As he and Camilla made it to the event, Stylish Charles displayed a very animated display (photo: together).
The Duchess Of Cornwall kept her blonde hair neatly coifed and used makeup only to enhance her natural glow.
Charles wore a navy suit with a white shirt, white tie and crisp white shirt for their glamorous evening in Amman. Camilla chose a light, airy white ensemble
Pictured, they made a stunning couple as they arrived at the airport tonight. Accessorized with a clutch bag made of gold, the Duchess and Cornwall arrived tonight.
After a busy day of engagements, the Prince of Wales & Duchess Cornwall seemed relaxed and ready to relax as they enjoyed the evening.
After arriving in the Jordanian capital yesterday on official duties, the couple were hosted at Al Husseiniya Palace by King Abdullah II and Queen Rania, including a lavish private dinner on Tuesday evening.
Today, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall arrived in Umm Qais, the site of the ancient 3rd century BC city of Gadara, before returning to Amman to visit a secondary school and refugee centre.
To keep cool under the scorching desert sun, Prince of Wales chose to wear a light camel-hued suit complete with a striped tie with white check shirt and a comfortable pair of beige sneakers. Camilla was wearing a Fiona Clare floral dress in sage colour with caramel court shoes.
Their second day was delayed almost two years by the Covid pandemic. The couple turned tourists and made the 75-mile trip north from the Jordanian capital, to reach the town, where Jesus is said to have performed one his seven miracles.
Day two Prince Charles, 73, and Camilla, 74, arrived in Umm Qais, the site of the ancient city of Gadara, this morning for a walking tour around the historic ruins, which lie two hours’ drive north of the Jordanian capital of Amman, where the couple enjoyed an extravagant dinner at Al Husseiniya Palace on Tuesday evening (Pictured: Charles and Camilla on the main Roman street at Umm Qais)
Prince of Wales admiring the portrait that Faihaa, 38 the Syrian refugee painter, gave to him during his visit to Al Nuzha Community Centre, Jordan on day two of the Royal tour to the Middle East.
When the Prince arrives at the Capital Community Centre, he carries a flower bouquet. This project assists refugees who have fled other countries to start new lives in Jordan.
Following a tour of the amphitheater’s main museum with Jordan’s Princess Dana Firas as their companion, the couple returned home to capital where the Duchess and her husband performed solo engagements on empowerment of women. He spent the time at an Amman centre listening to refugees’ stories.
Addressing guests at an event for the Women of the World Foundation, of which Camilla is President, the Duchess said: ‘There are so many inspirational ladies here doing so many things and they have done it by themselves. We’ve got the first lady plumber here, someone from the Army, so many things.
‘I think here[Jordan]It would be a perfect location to launch a WoW. This could be a fantastic place to do great work.
She joked with the gathered crowd: ‘I have written down a speech but I seem to have gone off-piste a bit!’
She continued: “I heard some wise sayings from Queen Rania.” Her Majesty once said: “When a woman succeeds, she reaches out to those around her and pulls them up to her. That is why when you empower women, you empower a whole society.”
‘The collective experience of the women in this room proves the truth of those words.’
The Prince of Wales is proud to have one like you! Prince Harry admires Faihaa, a Syrian refugee artist.
You never forget! You will never forget!
Acknowledging the strong relations between the UK and Jordan, the royal added that there was now ‘serious reaching out and pulling up across our two countries.’
At the WoW event, which was held at the Manara (the Arabic word for ‘lighthouse’) Arts and Culture Café in the cultural district of Amman [NB the embassy chap described this to me as ‘the Shoreditch of Amman’]Camilla had a great cuddle session with Sarah Abu Ammerah, a four-week old baby.
Sarah’s mother Dr Alaa Azzam, 42, a Physics Professor at the University of Jordan, said: ‘The Duchess said to me “Sarah will be one of the women of the future and that is very inspiring.”’
Camilla was presented with a picture of herself, framed with the words ‘Women Empowerer’.
The royal looked to be enjoying the encounter with the adorable baby girl ahead of addressing attendees at the Women of the World Foundation (WOW) event
Camilla made an impassioned speech on Wednesday afternoon as she addressed those attending the Women of the World Foundation (WOW) event. The charity fights for a gender equal world
A reedbed wastewater treatment plant was displayed to the Prince of Wales during his tour. Plant-based systems can see organic matter in the effluent that has been digested and metabolized by bacteria, yeasts, and algae.
This afternoon, the royal in Jordan was infectiously happy as he met Salapelo (4 years old) while visiting the community center