Princess Rajwa Al-Hussein goes business chic in London visit

Princess Rajwa Al-Hussein goes business chic in London visit
Princess Rajwa Al-Hussein channeled her best business chic persona this week with an outfit from New York label Khaite during an official visit to London. (iNSTAGRAM)
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Updated 15 October 2025
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Princess Rajwa Al-Hussein goes business chic in London visit

Princess Rajwa Al-Hussein goes business chic in London visit
  • Princess Rajwa on trip with Jordan’s crown prince
  • She dons jacket, trousers by New York label Khaite

DUBAI: Princess Rajwa Al-Hussein channeled her best business chic persona this week with an outfit from New York label Khaite during an official visit to London.

During the trip to the South Bank Technical College in London alongside Jordan’s Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah, she wore Khaite’s navy and white chalk-stripe wool-blend jacket and matching wide-leg trousers.

Earlier this week, Princess Rajwa visited the Springfield University Hospital for Mental Health in London, accompanied by Princess Eugenie, daughter of King Charles’ brother, Prince Andrew.

For the visit, Princess Rajwa wore a printed silk dress by Giada Montenapoleone, featuring abstract watercolor-style brushstrokes in soft shades of blue, beige and black, cinched at the waist with a thin black tie.

She paired the look with suede knee-high boots in a neutral tone and carried a yellow crinkled leather bag by Dries Van Noten.

The princess toured installations from the Hospital Rooms initiative, a charity that brings art into mental health facilities.

The organization’s founder and co-chair, Niamh White, discussed how they work with international artists to produce lasting, museum-quality pieces aimed at supporting patients’ well-being.

Princess Rajwa and Princess Eugenie later stopped by the Hauser & Wirth Contemporary Art Gallery, where the latter serves in an administrative capacity, to view notable contemporary artworks.

Last week the royal couple met with President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysee Palace in Paris to discuss ties between France and Jordan, as well as recent regional developments.


Troll impersonates ‘Superman’ star David Corenswet on pledge to boycott Israeli film bodies 

Troll impersonates ‘Superman’ star David Corenswet on pledge to boycott Israeli film bodies 
Updated 05 November 2025
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Troll impersonates ‘Superman’ star David Corenswet on pledge to boycott Israeli film bodies 

Troll impersonates ‘Superman’ star David Corenswet on pledge to boycott Israeli film bodies 

DUBAI: A person posing as “Superman” actor David Corenswet falsely signed his name to a pledge calling for a boycott of Israeli film institutions, leading organizers of the campaign, Film Workers for Palestine, to mistakenly list him among its supporters.

The actor’s name appeared among more than 5,000 signatories, including actors, directors and producers, before FWFP confirmed that the signature was fraudulent. The organization stated that an individual had gone to “great lengths to pretend to be David Corenswet,” and that once the impersonation was discovered, his name was “promptly removed.”

In an updated statement on Nov. 4, FWFP apologized for the incident and clarified that Corenswet “was never involved” in the boycott.

The pledge, launched on Sept. 8, calls on members of the entertainment industry to avoid collaborating with Israeli film institutions allegedly linked to “genocide and apartheid.” 

Among the signatories are Mark Ruffalo, Olivia Colman, Emma Stone, Tilda Swinton, Riz Ahmed and Javier Bardem.

“As filmmakers, actors, film industry workers, and institutions, we recognize the power of cinema to shape perceptions,” the pledge, launched on Sept. 8, stated.

“In this urgent moment of crisis, where many of our governments are enabling the carnage in Gaza, we must do everything we can to address complicity in that unrelenting horror,” it added.