carlota said:
agreed entirely. moreover, she is one of the few royals by marriage (the upper ones, king, queens, princes and princesses) who actually takes an active role and does not just pick up flowers and stands by the side of her husband.
I agree with you and Alisa.
Rania has her critics who dislike her for one reason or another, whether its for her expensive clothes or something else, she is without a doubt a very confident, smart, well-spoken woman. I remember watching one Larry King interview with a former Texas governor, Larry happened to mention Rania (as he has done on a few occasions) and the governor remarked how polished and intelligent she is. Everyone who has met her, whether politicians, noted personalities, or others, always say the same thing.
There is no doubt also that she is hard working. Unlike European princesses/crown-princesses who basically attend galas, ballets, museum openings, exhibits at home or abroad or occassionaly visit a school or hospital, Rania actually has a tangible, more hands-on role. Thats because European royals are little more than figureheads, they have no political power and little is expected of them.
Rania's husband however, is an absolute monarch and as his consort she has a much bigger role to play. She can actually influence policy and lawmakers in her country regarding issues that are important to her, ie. women's and children's rights etc. As the queen of a poor and developing country that has many problems the impact of Rania's efforts is far more significant and lasting. I mean we see her meeting refugees, orphans, the sick, and elderly in small villages and other remote areas of Jordan. We see her delivering aid, whether its for her own people or for Iraqis or Bosnians. We see her participating in marches, donating blood etc. Clearly Rania is in a position where whatever she does for her country has a tangible affect.
I only began following two years ago but in that time I have managed to become familiar with almost everything she has done since she became Queen six years ago. And I can say with absolute certainty that the formal events or galas Rania has attended are by far outweighed by the duties she performs for Jordanians and the causes she believes in. Infact she said in her latest Hello interview that she is more at ease discussing issues that interest her than attending a state gala.
Rania does more work than people who are born into a royal family and expected to become king/queen. She didnt even marry a crown prince. The fact that once her husband became King, Rania transformed herself, within a period of only 6 years, from an obscure member of the JRF into a well-spoken and active Queen consort who is respected and recognized for her efforts internationally is impressive.
Now as I see it, her wearing expensive couture doesnt negate/outweigh the things I've mentioned above.