[custom_adv] After numerous blogs hazarded a guess at the cost of the mother of four’s royal wardrobe, the palace shared the statement on its official Facebook page. Addressing the concerns, the note read: It’s a reality that fashion designers are eager to dress royals and celebrities, and thus they receive many of the pricier pieces they own as a gift from the designers themselves – a wonderful perk of being a hardworking royal. [custom_adv] Attending the national day celebrations at Raghadan Palace in Amman, the royal stunned in a flowing cream gown, complete with a dramatic cape featuring bold lining. It’s one of those pieces that looks all the more stunning when seen in motion, too. [custom_adv] To attend a teachers’ forum, Queen Rania plumped for a directional dual-striped blouse from Monse, finished off with a demure necktie. Chic tailored pants allow the statement shirt to take centre stage. [custom_adv] With its glimmering embellishments and figure-flattering peplum, this uber-refined ensemble hits the perfect balance between glamorous and stately. The lick of metallic detailing on the stilettos expertly plays against the beadwork, too. [custom_adv] Her Majesty sported this head-turning Valentino dress to launch Amman Design Week, pairing the monochrome number with some latticed booties we’re immediately adding to our shopping list. The detailing in this number is also divine. [custom_adv] This knotted-front shirt dress by Loewe feels fresh and very of the moment (especially when toughened up with statement boots). [custom_adv] The royal masters trend-led proportions in culottes and a short-sleeved Fendi jacket. The subtle matching of her bag against the floral brooch is inspired. [custom_adv] Since marrying the now King of Jordan in 1993, she has become known for her advocacy work related to education, health, community empowerment, youth, cross-cultural dialogue and micro-finance.