Name |
Queen Rania |
Height |
5'6 |
Naionality |
Kuwait |
Date of Birth |
August 31, 1970 |
Place of Birth |
Kuwait City, Kuwait |
Famous for |
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Queen Rania, hands down, is the hottest Queen on Chickipedia (of course, the bar is very low considering Queen Latifah and Queen Elizabeth II). But, I think it's safe to say she is the hottest queen in the world today.
Really?
The Queen of Jordan (the country, not the player you idiot) once worked at Apple Computer. Seriously. She also has her own YouTube channel, no joke. And that profile picture you see? That is the mother of FOUR children! I'd like to see Heidi Montag after four children (wait, I already know what she'll look like). She met her husband, King Abdullah II at some dinner party and got married two months later. As they say, it's good to be the king!!
Other Work
As Queen of Jordan, Rania does a ton of important work that would bore the average Chickipedia reader, so I'll spare you. If you really care, then go to Wikipedia to read more.
Rania Al-Yassin was born in Kuwait to Palestinian parents from Tulkarm. She attended primary and secondary school at New English School in Kuwait, then earned a degree in Business Administration from the American University in Cairo. After her graduation in 1991, Queen Rania worked at Citibank and Apple Computer in Amman, Jordan.
Queen Rania has been an outspoken advocate of women's rights. She was awarded the honorary rank of colonel in the Jordanian Armed Forces by her husband, King Abdullah, on June 9, 2004.
She was named the third most beautiful woman in the world in the 2005 top 100 of Harpers & Queen magazine. In addition, she was the youngest queen in the world at the time King Abdullah succeeded to the throne. She has made many public appearances, including a half-hour television interview on The Oprah Winfrey Show on May 17, 2006, where she spoke about misconceptions about Islam and women's role in Islam.In May 2000, she was named an honorary member of Deerfield Academy's class of 2000 (her husband's alma mater).
Queen Rania was ranked 81st in the Forbes 2005 100 most powerful women of the world list.
In 2008, she was awarded the North-South Prize of the Council of Europe.