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WATCH: Queen Rania of Jordan’s children show off impressive musical talents

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Royal band! It looks like Queen Rania of Jordan has a pair of musicians on her hands. The 46-year-old monarch’s oldestson, Crown Prince Hussein, took to his Instagram over theweekend to show off his impressive guitar skills. The musical talents seemed tobe matched by his younger sister PrincessSalma, 16, who also rocked out in the clip.

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“Jamming with Salma,” the 23-year-old future King wrotealongside the video, which shows him strumming an acoustic guitar while his littlesis Salma plays a ukulele. The musical siblings were dressed down forthe Saturday jam session, looking casual in Nike sneakers. Proud mom Raniareposted the video on her Instagram account for her over 3.6 million followersto check out.

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Queen Rania honored her son with a sweet Instagram post Photo: Instagram/@queenrania

Earlier this month, Hussein graduated from the RoyalMilitary Academy Sandhurst. At the time, Her Majesty — who is also a motherto Princess Iman bint Abdullah, 20, and Prince Hashem binAbdullah, 12 — penned a moving tribute to her beloved firstborn.

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Attached to a sweet photo of her and Hussein hugging, the Queen tenderly wrote,“You have given us countless reasons to be proud of the man you have become. Congratulationson graduating from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, in the footsteps ofyour father, we are both so very proud of you! #Proud #Graduation #Jordan #LoveJO.”

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Queen Rania shared snaps from her children's hospital visit Photo: Instagram/@queenrania

The royal also recently shared some snaps from her Augustvisit to the Queen Rania Al Abdullah Hospital for Children. Along with thesweet pics, she thanked the Children’s Museum for bringing some fun andlearning to the young patients. “Thanks to the Children's Museum's BeyondMuseum Walls project for bringing its hands-on learning activities tohospitalized children and others who cannot visit the Museum,” she wrote.

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