Princess Zeina Rashid joins the Olympian Artists Programme at Milano Cortina 2026
Sondos Elgebaly
A self-taught artist, Princess Zeina will have a global platform at Milano Cortina 2026 to showcase her creativity
One royal guest captured the attention of royal watchers around the world while arriving at Crown Prince Al Hussein and Princess Rajwa's royal wedding in 2023. Dressed in a stunning blue gown, Her Royal Highness Princess Zeina Rashid of Jordan was a vision arriving hand in hand with her husband, His Royal Highness Prince Rashid bin El Hassan, the king's first cousin.
Today, Princess Zeina is once again in the spotlight not for her style but for her creativity, as she joins the 5th edition of the Olympian Artists Programme at Milano Cortina 2026, where art and athleticism unite on a global stage.
Upon the announcement, Princess Zeina Rashid shared her excitement: “I am honoured to be selected by the Olympic Museum for its upcoming edition of the Olympian Artists Programme in Milan. I look forward to working alongside these incredible athletes and artists: Simone Barlaam, Slaven Dizdarevic, Alexandra Ianculescu, and Egle Uljas.”

Creativity runs deep within the Jordanian royal family, and Princess Zeina Rashid is among its many gifted artists. A self-taught artist, Princess Zeina will have a global platform at Milano Cortina 2026 to showcase her creativity and engage with local communities.
A former table tennis Olympian who represented Jordan at the Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008 Games, she has dedicated her post-competition years to shaping the nation’s sporting future. She launched the Jordan Olympic Preparation Programme and the Olympic Training Centre, nurturing new generations of athletes.

As Vice President of the Jordan Taekwondo Federation and a board member of the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF), the Princess has helped guide Team Jordan to its best-ever Olympic performance at the Tokyo 2020 Games. This is a great accomplishment for the Kingdom’s sporting history. She recently announced her candidacy for the ITTF Executive Board, aiming to give back to the programmes that shaped her journey and to empower athletes worldwide to reach their full potential.
Her initiative, Art for Good, raises funds through donations, collaborations, and commissions. It supports struggling communities, focusing on relief and youth empowerment.
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