Saudi Princesses Dazzle in Moroccan Caftans at Brunei Royal Wedding

Dressed in a Moroccan caftan, Saudi princesses wowed the guests at the lavish 10-day wedding celebration (January 7-16) of Prince Abdul Mateen, son of the Sultan of Brunei.
The Moroccan caftan was honored during the celebration of the wedding of Prince Abdul Mateen, son of the Sultan of Brunei, which was attended by 5,000 people. Among them were many leaders and crowned heads. On this occasion, Princess Munira bint Muhammad Al Thaniyan, wife of Prince Mamdouh bin Abdulrahman bin Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, wore a green Moroccan caftan. Accompanied by her husband Ahmed bin Hamad Al Hamad, Princess Al Hanouf bint Mamdouh Al Saud appeared in a sublime white Moroccan caftan.
Abdul Mateen, 32, married Yang Mulia Anisha Rosnah, a 29-year-old commoner and granddaughter of one of the Sultan’s advisers. The Prince of Brunei appeared in a ceremony dressed in the traditional clothes of his country alongside his wife. Photos of this royal wedding were posted on social media. Abdul Mateen is considered the most famous bachelor prince in Asia and son of the Sultan of Brunei.
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