“Rania believes that her son is ideal for Leonor”: what Prince Hashem’s visit to Madrid hides

The state visit of the kings of jordan in Spain It started this Monday morning. All the spotlights were on the Queens Rania and Letiziachampions of elegance, whose complicity has become evident once again. The expert in Casa Real Jaime Peñafiel has his own theory about the harmony of both women: “If there are two people alike, it is them. They are bossy as they cannot be.” The journalist says that Rania “threw Noor out of the palace because she couldn’t stand her, she hated her”, just like “Letizia did with Juan Carlos”.

The strong character would not be the only thing in common between these two queens: “Since they came to the throne, they were both obsessed with becoming the Carolinas, the Spanish and the Jordanian. They live obsessed with fashion,” Peñafiel said in BAIT.

But it’s more. The journalist assures that the presence of the prince Hashemson of the Jordanian kings, is not a coincidence: “It is not usual for an 18-year-old boy to accompany his parents on a state visit. What they have told me is that Rania thinks that it is the ideal for Leonor, who are the same age and make a good couple. It seems ridiculous to me.” And he added: “The heir got married a few days ago. This is the unmarried son and someone very courteous has said ‘a man would be very good for Leonor tomorrow’. A piece of bullshit”. Faced with the astonishment of Joaquín Prat, who does not believe that Letizia was willing to arrange Leonor’s marriage, Peñafiel replied: “Why not? She was a commoner with whom the tradition of marrying the heir to members of other Royal Houses was broken, but Letizia has changed a lot, she is no longer the same as we knew when she got married.

Who is prince Hashem?

According to the Jordanian press, the fourth son of Abdullah II and Rania of Jordan is the right eye of his parents, with whom he lives in the Raghadan palace. He is 18 years old (Leonor’s birthday is in October) and he is just as discreet and studious as our princess of Asturias: he does not have social networks and does not usually attend high society parties. He graduated a few weeks ago from King’s Academy in Madaba, the equivalent of our High School. He is the second in line of succession and, at the moment, he has no known girlfriend or suitor.

Apparently, the interest of Rania de Jordan and Letizia in their children getting to know each other goes beyond a fanciful sentimental relationship: Leonor and Hashem, including Sofía, will share official and unofficial acts, meetings, trips… and in the coming decades. their parents want their children to forge the same friendship that they maintain, for the personal good and also of their respective countries.

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