She is well regarded as one of the most influential reformers in the middle east so it came as no surprise to those watching the world leaders flock to New York this week to see Queen Rania of Jordan arrive at her hotel in the city.
Her arrival provides a temporary distraction from the week long debate over whether President Obama will meet with Iranian President Rouhani in what would be the first time in more than 30 years that leaders of their respective countries would come face-to-face.
The Queen cut business-like fugure in a smart cream-coloured pencil skirt and blazer as she was spotted arriving yesterday ahead of the United Nations General Assembly which officially opens tomorrow.
In keeping with her reputation as one of the world’s most stylish royals her business attire was perked up with a pair of killer heels and the new Louis Vuitton Monogram tote bag.
Combining a tan cuir calfskin leather body with the designer’s iconic brown monogram canvas sides the beautiful bag retails for around £2,300.
Queen Rania has been closely involved in humanitarian work in Jordan since her husband Abdullah bin Al-Hussein assended the throne in 1999.
The following year she was asked by the United Nation’s Children’s Fund to join Global Leadership Initiative.
She also joined the United Nations Foundation Board of Directors in 2006 and became honorary chairperson for the United Nations Girls’ Education Initiative in 2009.
Queen Rania’s arrival in New York comes just ahead of Obama’s scheduled address to the United Nations General Assembly which is due to take place later this morning.
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