Queen Rania championed the powersuit trend on Tuesday, for a visit to Al Maghtas, the baptism site of Jesus Christ.
She wore a colour-co-ordinated two-piece outfit by Michael Kors, with a tailored jacket and wide-legged, cropped pants from the designer's spring / summer 2018 collection.
The visit took place on the third day of Norway's King Harald and Queen Sonja's visit to Amman.
The Jordanian royal carried off the casual look with her usual aplomb, teaming it with oversized sunglasses, a matching brown handbag and suede shoes by Gianvito Rossi.
King Harald V of Norway and Queen Rania of Jordan visit Al Maghtas, the baptism site of Jesus Christ. Instagram / Queen Rania
The Queen of Jordan is known for her sophisticated style. On Monday, March 2, she greeted the Norway royals in a white Izeta coat dress, Dior heels and Maison Halaby handbag, wearing her hair back in a scraped-back style held together with a 1990s zig-zag hairband.
Jordan's Queen Rania wore all white, with Norway's Queen Sonja upon her arrival at the Royal Palace in Amman, Jordan. EPA
Later that day, Queen Rania stepped out in Lebanese label Azzi & Osta when she wore a floor-length skirt in deep royal blue, adorned with gold embroidery, teaming it with a bronze silk blouse with a high collar and three quarter sleeves.
Queen Rania of Jordan wearing Lebanese brand Azzi & Osta, standing with the Queen of Norway, in Amman, Jordan. Courtesy Azzi & Osta
_______________ In pictures: Norway's king and queen visit Jordan King Abdullah II of Jordan and King Harald V of Norway meet in the presence of Queen Rania of Jordan and Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II as well as Queen Sonia of Norway at Al Husseiniya Palace in Amman, Jordan. EPA
King Abdullah II and King Harald ) look on during the welcome ceremony in Amman, Jordan. EPA
Norway's King Harold, reviews an honour guard at the Husayniyah Palace, in Amman, Jordan. AP Photo
Jordan's Queen Rania, centre, walks with Norway's Queen Sonja, left, on the reviewing stand. AP Photo
Jordan's King Abdullah II and Norway's King Harald V review an honor guard at the Royal Palace in Amman, Jordan. REUTERS
Jordan Royal Guards of Honor arrive to the welcome ceremony of King Abdullah II of Jordan for King Harald V and Queen Sonia of Norway at al-Husseiniya Palace in Amman, Jordan. EPA
Norway's King Harold, center right, and Jordan's King Abdullah II review an honor guard at the Husayniyah Palace, in Amman, Jordan. AP Photo
Jordanian Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad, Norway's Queen Sonja, Norway's King Harald V, Jordan's king Abdullah II, Jordan's Queen Rania, and Jordanian Prince Ali, pose during their visit to the Baptism Site on the Jordan River, where the baptism of Jesus Christ took place. REUTERS
Prince Ali and Queen Sonja visit the baptism site of Al Maghtas, where Jesus is believed by Christians to have been baptised by John the Baptist, on the Jordan River. AFP
Queen Sonja of Norway, King Harald V of Norway, King Abdullah II of Jordan, and Queen Rania of Jordan, arrive at the baptism site of al-Maghtas, where Jesus is believed by Christians to have been baptised by John the Baptist, on the Jordan river. AFP
Queen Sonja of Norway, King Harald V of Norway, Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad (King Abdullah II's cousin and his chief advisor on religious and cultural affairs), Queen Rania of Jordan, and King Abdullah II of Jordan arrive at the baptism site of al-Maghtas, where Jesus is believed by Christians to have been baptised by John the Baptist, on the Jordan river. AFP
Norway's King Harald V and his wife Queen Sonja speak with Jordan's king Abdullah II and his wife Queen Rania . REUTERS
Norway's Queen Sonja makes the sign of the cross. REUTERS
Norway's King Harald V and his wife Queen Sonja sign the guest book. REUTERS
King Abdullah II (L) standing alongside King Harald V (2nd-L) of Norway during a visit to the baptism site of al-Maghtas, where Jesus is believed by Christians to have been baptised by John the Baptist, on the Jordan river. AFP
Queen Sonja of Norway, Queen Rania of Jordan, King Harald V of Norway, King Abdullah II of Jordan, and Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad (King Abdullah II's cousin and his chief advisor on religious and cultural affairs) ride together in a golf cart at the baptism site of al-Maghtas, where Jesus is believed by Christians to have been baptised by John the Baptist, on the Jordan river. AFP
King Abdullah and King Harald visit the baptism site of Al Maghtas, where Jesus is believed by Christians to have been baptised by John the Baptist, on the Jordan river. AFP
King Abdullah II and Queen Rania accompany the King and Queen of Norway. AFP
Updated: March 04, 2020, 8:55 AM