The event was lavish, to say the least.

The bride and groom tied the knot in a floral-adorned gazebo.

Alseif, now the Princess of Jordan, wore a long-sleeve custom haute couture gown by Elie Saab.

Crown Prince Hussein and Rajwa Alseif

However, Princess Rajwa is not the only one who had a stunning look.

But, of course, not everyone made a good impression at this star-studded event.

Here are some of the worst-dressed guests at the royal Jordanian wedding.

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While the dress is not atrocious, it looked too casual for a royal wedding.

It was also incredibly similar to Princess Elisabeth of Belgium’s look.

Moreover, Meghan Markle wore the same gown in light blue back in 2018.

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Victoria’s husband, Daniel of Sweeden, did not fair better.

His tuxedo at the evening banquet looked costume-like.

The sheer dress features bell-like sleeves, a v-neck, and two tones of blue.

Princess Amalia of Orange

She accessorized her look with a blue sea-shell-shaped clutch.

This is also not the first time she’s been pictured in this look.

Victoria previously wore this dress to an event in 2017, and again in 2019.

Queen Jetsun of Bhutan at the royal wedding

With its red silk and embellishments, this gown looks more suited for a mother of the bride.

Jestun made news when she attended Queen Elizabeth’s funeral and, later, King Charles' coronation.

Jetsun attended the royal Jordanian wedding wearing a traditional-style dress from her home country.

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She accessorized the dress with a neutral clutch and a red and teal necklace with matching earrings.

That said, these items clashed with her dress’s bold and colorful patterns.

Overall, there was too much going on in this look.

Princess Hisako and Princess Tsuguko of Japan

The pink geometric coat is eye-catching and dramatic.

Given the occasion, the look is better suited for a fashion event, not a wedding.

She could have paired her black A-line dress with a more subdued coat.

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The future of Jordan rests on their shoulders."

With that said, the looks worn by the mother and daughter duo were unremarkable.

Princess Hisako wore a green embellished gown, while Princess Tsuguko’s blue dress featured a floral pattern.

Both looks appear straight from the ’80s.

Their accessories, including an owl-shaped clutch and a pearl choker, also have an outdated feel.

The gown is made from tulle and features gold sequins and frills on the sleeves and hem.

Simply put, the dress has dated features and looks a bit frumpy.

Beatrice slightly improved the look of the dress with a simple black belt.

Neither of her two looks was a win in our book.