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Jordan does not have a specific public holiday known as the "Royal Wedding Holiday." However, royal weddings in Jordan are significant national events that can lead to spontaneous public celebrations and sometimes even a declaration of a special holiday.
When a member of the Jordanian royal family gets married, it is often a lavish ceremony attended by dignitaries from around the world. The wedding of King Abdullah II and Queen Rania in 1993 was a major event, as was the wedding of their son, Crown Prince Hussein, to Rajwa Al-Saif in 2023.
Traditional Jordanian royal weddings may include:
Royal weddings can be times of celebration for the general public. Although not official holidays, when high-profile royal nuptials occur:
If the government declares a special holiday for a royal wedding—which can happen—it would typically involve:
In conclusion, while there is no annual "Royal Wedding Holiday" in Jordan, significant royal weddings can prompt widespread celebration and potentially lead to an official holiday declaration.