Jordan's Queen Rania

Queen Rania Al-Abdullah of Jordan attends a lunch with the Village Banking Call to Action Campaign, in New York on May 2, 2007.

Queen Rania of Jordan attends a session, 'Corporate Global Citizenship in the 21st Century', at the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 25. The annual Davos gathering of the world's political and business elite had opened on January 23. (AFP PHOTO FABRICE COFFRINI)
Queen Rania Al-Abdullah of Jordan poses for photographers before entering a gala dinner for Seeds of Peace in New York on May 7, 2007.


Jordanian Queen Rania Al-Abdullah smiles at the Tallberg Forum in Tallberg, Sweden, on June 28, 2006. (AFP PHOTO/HENRIK MONTGOMERY)

Jordan's Queen Rania inaugurates a ceremony for the laying of the foundation stone for the Queen Rania Centre for Entreneurship at the Princess Sumaya University for Technology, in Amman on May 14, 2006. (REUTERS/Ali Jarekji)

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown talks with Queen Rania of Jordan during a session, 'Corporate Global Citizenship in the 21st Century', at the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 25. (AFP PHOTO FABRICE COFFRINI)

Jordan's Queen Rania and Princess Haya Bint al-Hussein attend the second day of the World Economic Forum at the King Hussein Convention Centre at the Dead Sea on May 19, 2007. (REUTERS/Ali Jarekji)

Jordan's Queen Rania is welcomed by Morocco's Princess Lalla Salma, the wife of Morocco's King Mohammed VI, in Fez, Morocco, on May 31, 2007. (AFP PHOTO/ABDELHAK SENNA)

Queen Rania of Jordan is flanked by bodyguards as King Abdullah II of Jordan and Austrian President Heinz Fischer (both out of camera range) take part in the 30th anniversary celebrations of Austria's special forces police unit COBRA, in Wiener Neustadt,some 40 kilometres south of Vienna, on April 9. King Abdullah and Queen Rania were on an official visit to Austria. (AFP PHOTO /DIETER NAGL)

Queen Rania of Jordan meets with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown's wife Sarah Brown outside No. 10 Downing Street, London. (AFP PHOTO/CARL DE SOUZA)

Jordan's Queen Rania walks with her son Prince Hashem and daughter Princess Salma after planting a tree at a park in Amman on December 19, 2005.

Jordan's Crown Prince Hamzah (right) and his bride Princess Noor (second right) with Jordan's King Abdullah and his wife Queen Rania pose for a family photo at the Royal Palace in Amman on August 29, 2003. (REUTERS/Yousef Allan)

Lalla Salma (left), wife of Morocco's King Mohammed, Morocco's Princess Lalla Meriam (centre), and Jordan's Queen Rania visit a children care centre in Morocco on January 14. (REUTERS/Jean Blondin)

Jordan's Queen Rania and Morocco's Princess Lalla Salma, wife of King Mohammed VI, visit the 'Dar El Bir Oua Lihsane' charity centre in Morocco on January 14. Rania and husband King Abdullah II were in Morocco on a three-day official visit. (REUTERS/Abdeljalil Bounhar/Pool)
Jordan's Queen Rania attends the opening ceremony of the kingdom's first interactive children's museum with her daughters Princess Iman (centre) and Salma in Amman on May 23, 2007. (REUTERS/Ali Jarekji)


Queen Rania of Jordan smiles during the 142nd Sovereign's Parade at the Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst, southern England, on August 8, 2003. (REUTERS/Kieran Doherty)

Jordan's Queen Rania waves to crowds after inaugurating the foundation ceremony for the Queen Rania Centre for Entrepreneurship at the Princess Sumaya University for Technology, in Amman on May 14, 2006. (REUTERS/Ali Jarekji)

Jordan's King Abdullah and wife Queen Rania embrace their children Prince Hussein and Princess Iman on July 28, 2000. (REUTERS Photo)

Queen Rania of Jordan, winner of an honorary Bambi award, attends the Bambi media awards ceremony in Dusseldorf, Germany, on November 29, 2007.