Queen Rania of Jordan congratulated her daughter after attending her graduation from the prestigious Sandhurst military academy.
Kuwaiti-born Rania Al-Abdullah, the queen consort of Jordan, married the now King of Jordan in 1993.
She attended the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst yesterday for the graduation ceremony of her youngest daughter Princess Salma, 18.
Queen Rania also posted an image of Salma to Instagram, congratulating her on graduating from the Army's officer training school.
She uploaded the photo with the caption: 'From a graduation gown a few months ago to a military uniform today, you have proven how capable you are!
'Congratulations to our daughter Salma on graduating from a Short Commissioning Course at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.'
Al Hussein bin Abdullah II, Jordan's heir apparent, uploaded a photo of himself with Salma at her graduation, captioned: 'We are always proud of you. With the family at Salma’s Commissioning Parade at Sandhurst today.'
The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, the UK's initial officer training centre, is located in the town of Sandhurst, Berkshire, but its ceremonial entrance is located in Camberley, south west London.
Also in attendance at the ceremony was Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein, who has been King of Jordan since 1999.
Princess Salma is the second daughter and third child of King Abdullah II and Queen Rania.
Rania, an avid user of social media, has more than 10million followers on Twitter and nearly 17million followers on Facebook.
She also has over 60,000 subscribers to her YouTube channel - a platform she uses to share her appearances and speeches at various international events.
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