Ammon News - His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II on Sunday visited Al Salam Palace Museum in Kuwait, which documents the country’s history.
Upon his arrival to the museum, His Royal Highness was received by Sheikha Muna Al Jaber Al Abdullah Al Sabah, head of the Centre for Historical Documents and Amiri Diwan Museums and Libraries, supervisor-general of Al Salam Palace Museum.
The Crown Prince toured the museum and listened to a briefing by Sheikha Muna on the museum’s historical significance, established in the 1950s.
His Royal Highness signed the guestbook, emphasising the museum's personal significance for him, as it hosted the late King Hussein bin Talal in 1964 as the first leader to stay in the palace, which became a museum in 2019.
Director of the Office of the Crown Prince Zaid Baqain and Jordan’s Ambassador to Kuwait Sinan Al Majali accompanied the Crown Prince on the visit.