The Hello article has no new photos and the ones accompanying the article have already been posted here.
The article was quite interesting and there were a few things I learnt. For example the King wrote his thesis at Georgetown on the Arab-Israeli conflict and when he first became king he used to dress in disguise and travel around Jordan to see his country for himself.
I've copied a few quotes from the article, some are the Queen's and others are from people commenting on her.
The Queen on Jordan:
"I loved Jordan the minute I arrived. I felt that this was a place where I could have a family and spend the rest of my life."
On becoming Queen:
"It was a tremendous shift in my life and a huge responsibility sudddenly cast on my shoulders. I was very young at the time, and I did have my doubts over whether I could carry that responsibility-whether I had what it takes. However I did feel that this was something, a mission, part of my service to this country that I care about so much-and part of carrying on King Hussein's legacy. That's what kept me going. That's the drive behind it."
King Abdullah's reaction to the change in succession:
"It was a shock for him. He didn't expect it. He was pursuing a miliatary career and that was the way he saw his life moving. So I felt like we had to stand together as partners and see eah other through. And it's been incredible."
The Queen on her husband:
"He's the antithesis of a chauvinist....He very much believes in women being active; he's very proud when I'm out there. Which is wonderful. I'm very lucky to have a husband like that."
The Queen on fame:
"If I was to disappear today and somebody else came into my place, it would be about them. It is really important to understand that, so you don't become jaded and cynical. When ego comes in you subconsciously develop a distance between you and the people you are interacting with."
The Queen on microfinance:
Giving small loans to women in particular has been shown to completely transform their lives....Not only do these women have an income that improves their standard of living, but they also have a voice. And they start to become active citizens."
The Queen on religious extremism:
The best way to fight extremis is through job opportunities, education, openness and justice.
"Once you have all those things, by default, the extremist ideology will have no place in yuor society".
The Queen on "Soft Power":
"Soft power is real power. If you really want to make things go in a direction that you think is better, the best way to do that is through goodwill and not authority...power that comes from trust and caring and goodwill is the kind that produces lasting change."
On her public profile:
"I'm not a celebrity, I'm not a rockstar. And that works for me! And in a sense I feel very lucky. I can have the best of both worlds, where I can have the profile to influence issues, but I don't have to deal too much with the inconvenience of celebrity, including the paparrazzi."
On her children:
"They (the) children have been brought up as normally as we possibly could. Not matter how much I try they are not as nomral as other kids.....
The way to protect them is to embed the right values. To make sure they respect others, have the values of honesty, modesty and humility, and treat their friends fairly and well. At the end of the day I want them to feel that they have to work hard to achieve the results they want. That it's not just going to come by virtue of who they are. None of that is automatic. If you want to have real friends, you better work hard at being nice to people. If you want to go to a good school, you'd better get good grades."
On Prince Hussein and the succession issue:
"There is no talk of being a king, or entering a political life. That is not an option at this stage. He needs to work on pursuing a carer, be it a miliatary career or a profession. If destiny takes him in a different place, we'll take care of it then. But even talk now is counter-productive. He's too young. It's unfair. He would miss out on things that he needs to go through right now: friends, building relationships, working hard, having fun."
The Queen on how she would lie to be remembered:
"As a caring mother, supportive wife, a good friend, someone who tried to make a difference in the lives of those who needed a helping hand."