Princess Rajwa Is Enjoying a Working Vacation in Sun Valley, Idaho

The Jordanian royal family is currently in Sun Valley, Idaho!

The royals are in the States for the annual Sun Valley conference, presented by the investment firm Allen & Company. King Abdullah II and Queen Rania are joined by their son, Crown Prince Hussein, and his new bride, Princess Rajwa, for what seems to be a working vacation in the resort town.

Yesterday, Queen Rania posted photos showing the family in coordinating blue outfits for her daughter-in-law Princess Rajwa's first post-wedding appearance.

Today, Rania once again took to her social media to share some pictures from their trip. "More from Sun Valley," the Jordanian queen wrote on her Instagram account. "Wishing everyone a wonderful Friday!"

In the first photo, Prince Hussein drives a golf cart, with Rajwa sitting next to him and his mom Queen Rania sitting in the backseat. A person sitting behind Hussein is obscured. In the second photo, Rania is inside what looks to be a hotel room, wearing a fitted brown shirt, white pleated midi skirt, and a name tag.

Today, the Royal Hashemite Court shared, "His Majesty King Abdullah II participated in the Sun Valley economic forum in Idaho, the US, over the past two days, and held meetings with heads of a number of major international and US companies, part of which were attended by HRH Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II."

They continued, "Opportunities for cooperation with the private sector in #Jordan and investment in vital sectors were discussed. The meetings included CEOs of companies operating in mining, the garments industry, engineering and technology industries, tourism, education, and investment."

In June, the Royal Hashemite Court said that the visit to Idaho was a "private visit," one where King Abdullah "will participate in the Sun Valley economic forum."

The Jordanian royal family are among numerous VIPs who are in Sun Valley for the conference. Spotted thus far include CEOs Bob Iger (of Disney), David Zaslav (of Warner Bros. Discovery), Tim Cook (of Apple), Ted Sarandos (of Netflix), Mark Zuckerberg (of Meta) and Sam Altman (of OpenAI), to name a few.

The event is not open to the press. As Deadline notes, "Members of the press making the trek to Idaho are kept at a distance from the goings-on inside the Sun Valley Resort, and event organizers frown on participants doing any media relations beyond waving at cameras and briefly chatting at the valet line."

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