Stunning Queen Rania of Jordan outdazzles Prince Charles and Duchess of Cornwall
THE Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall were officially welcomed by the very glamorous Queen of Jordan today on the first day of their trip to the Middle East.
The beautiful Queen, who bears a certain resemblance to the Duchess of Cambridge, flaunted her flawless figure in a stunning electric blue dress while fgretting the royal pair.
No detail was spared by the King, who assembled a full military parade for the arrival of the royal couple.
Charles and Camilla received a guard of honour at the royal palace in the capital Amman, before holding a private meeting with the King and Queen.
At the meeting the royal party spoke about the weather back in the UK and Queen Rania said to the Duchess: "So it's a good time to be away then."
Charles also visited the King Hussein Mosque, respectfully donning a pair of white slippers.
Afterwards, the royal attended a tour of an award-winning digital production company.
Charles and Camilla are on a three-day official visit to the Kingdom of Jordan as part of a regional tour
Meanwhile, the Duchess pretended to "crown" herself as she took part in a storytelling session for deaf children during a visit to a children's museum founded by the stunning Queen.
The Duchess joined in with children miming some of the words of a story in sign language - including putting on a crown.
The Royal couple were reunited at the Hummar Palace, where the Duchess curtsied before Rania, who takes precedence as Queen.
Charles and Camilla are on a three-day official as part of a regional tour designed to promote cooperation in economic, education, environmental and innovative spheres.
After leaving Jordan, Charles and Camilla's nine day tour will see them take in the sights of Oman, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.