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(30 May 2023) JORDAN WEDDING PALACE SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS RESTRICTION SUMMARY : LENGTH : 3;02 ASSOCIATED PRESS Amman, Jordan - 28 May 2023 1. Various exteriors of Zahran Palace, the venue for the wedding of Crown Prince Hussein and Saudi architect Rajwa Alseif. 2. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic), Muntaha al-Abdallat, retired Royal Court historian: “Zahran Palace was built in the mid-fifties, during the reign of His Majesty King Hussein, and it is the fourth royal palace after Raghadan Palace, the Small Palace, and Basman Palace.” 3. Wide of Zahran Palace gate. 4. Mid of workers pruning the trees inside Zahran Palace. 5. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic), Muntaha al-Abdallat, retired Royal Court historian: “A number of ceremonies were held until the nineties, the marriage of His Majesty King Abdullah II bin Al Hussein and His Majesty Queen Rania, and now the wedding ceremony and of Crown Prince Hussein Bin Abdullah II and Miss Rajwa on the first of June 2023.” 6. Various of workers at media center inside Zahran Palace garden. 7. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic), Muntaha al-Abdallat, retired Royal Court historian: “This palace is like the family home, the grandfather’s house, and the grandfather’s house carries a lot of legacy and a lot of meanings, and the continuity of these celebrations in Zahran Palace in particular embodies the continuity of the Hashemite royal traditions and customs, and even the celebration ceremonies are similar to the celebration ceremonies that took place throughout the history of this palace. This reflects the continuity and symbolism of the grandfather's house, which has a great place in the Hashemite family.” 8. Various exteriors of Zahran Palace. 9. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic), Muntaha al-Abdallat, retired Royal Court historian: “This is the first time that the Crown Prince's wedding will be held by his father, His Majesty the King, this is a precedent, and the new matter is also that the wedding ceremony will be held in the Husseiniya Palace, as this is the first wedding to be held in the Husseiniya Palace in 2023, for the Crown Prince." 10. Various of posters for Crown Prince Hussein and Miss. Rajwa Alseif. 11. Wide of Jordanian flags flying at Zahran street. STORYLINE: Zahran Palace in the center of Jordan’s capital of Amman is the venue for Thursday’s wedding of Crown Prince Hussein and Saudi architect Rajwa Alseif. For the ruling Hashemite dynasty, the palace, built in the 1950s, has become a symbol of tradition and continuity. “This palace is like the family home, the grandfather’s house, and the grandfather’s house carries a lot of legacy and a lot of meanings, and the continuity of these celebrations in Zahran Palace in particular embodies the continuity of the Hashemite royal traditions and customs, ” says retired court historian Muntaha al-Abdallat. “The celebration ceremonies are similar to the celebration ceremonies that took place throughout the history of this palace. This reflects the continuity and symbolism of the grandfather's house, which has a great place in the Hashemite family.” Al-Abdallat adds. Crown Prince Hussein’s father and Jordan’s current king, Abdullah II, married Queen Rania at Zahran palace on June 10, 1993. At the time, Abdullah was one of several princes and Rania, who is of Palestinian origin, worked in marketing in Amman. Al-Abdallat said similar arrangements are expected on Thursday. =========================================================== Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...