Priyanka Chopra meets Queen Rania as she bids goodbye to Jordan

'Qunatico' star lauded Queen's efforts for Syrian refugees and her hospitality


Ians September 14, 2017
PHOTO: PRIYANKA CHOPRA/TWITTER

Priyanka Chopra met the Queen Rania on the last day of her visit to Jordan and she says it was a privilege and honour to meet her.

Priyanka on Wednesday shared a photograph of herself along with the Queen of Jordan and said that she is a "true inspiration."

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"I had the privilege and honour of meeting Her Majesty, Queen Rania of Jordan again... This time in Amman. It is amazing to see the full extent of support that the Kingdom of Jordan has provided during the ongoing Syrian refugee crises. The numbers are staggering and overwhelming but the good work continues day after day. Queen Rania is a true inspiration," Priyanka wrote alongside the image.

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The Mary Kom star added, "Her tireless efforts to help those in need comes straight from the heart and has always been consistent... as a Unicef Eminent Advocate for Children, she leads by example as is so evident by the countless programs for children that she is involved in. She does this all with such grace and calm."

Priyanka visited Jordan as a Unicef Goodwill Ambassador. She says meeting Queen Rania "further reiterated" her commitment to help children the world over.

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"Because every child matters, no matter where they come from," added Priyanka.

The Baywatch star says she is "looking forward" to meeting Queen Rania again "at the United Nations General Assembly in NYC next week which we both will be speaking at."

She expressed her gratitude, saying, "Thank you Jordan for the hospitality and I will see you again. To support the work that Unicef is doing."

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Priyanka was in Jordan to help children uprooted by the civil war in Syria.

A large number of Syrians died or were forced to leave their homes due to the conflict. Since then, a number of Syrians have taken shelter in neighbouring countries like Jordan.


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COMMENTS (2)

Blue whale | 6 years ago | Reply PC reminds me of Meera of Pak movies. both out of prime / ageing / losing contracs in their home country/ trying to grab whatever-they-get in the west .
Bunny Rabbit | 6 years ago | Reply wow the PR of PC seems to be paid very well indeed. they are getting her nice projects .
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