I don't hate the JRF, and yes I am an obedient and dutiful daughter in the fact I have been brought up to respect them as the rulers of my country, and do. It might be ignorance of any other system as Sean suggests but I do support them, all of them apart from QNour. I have nothing against His Majesty KA nor QRania, though I think he lacks his father's charisma, he also comes across as far more stable and less likely to make rash decisions. QRania, though spending lots of money on clothes, jewellry and houses which is what us arab girls are like, has again brought Jordan back to the eyes of the Western media, and the two of them together have already started making Jordan an easier place to live in (though old-timers like my father denounce the informality of royal protocol nowadays, and are very disapproving of the behaviour of young Jordanians going to bars, nightclubs, etc. (for some reason he doesn't seem to mind so much when its his own children in London but to see it Amman he finds outrageous)). Personally I think that Jordan has taken a turn for the better under KA which it would not have done under his late majesty. This is no longer the time for the totalitarian regimes of the 70s, and I think that KA realises that.
As for whether there is a place for Prince Hassan and his family in Jordan, I think that is one of the most ridiculous things I have ever heard. If you knew what you were talking about and sincerely respected the JRF then you too would realise that the only place for him is Jordan. The people still love him, probably more so now as he no longer wields any influence, and he has done so much for our country, far more than than QNour or QRania will have ever done. He was his late majesty's closest friend and companion, his trusted ally above all others, but we all know how the story ended, and have different ideas as to why. This does not mean that he should have to leave, he has served his country all his life and the least one could do for him is show him some respect. As for PSarvath being Queen, I think that she would have made a wonderful queen. She speaks beautiful Arabic, bilingual Urdu and English, fluent French and quite a bit of German I believe. She was brought up all over the world, her parents were both highly intelligent and very well connected, as a consequence so is she. She is also very happy to take on a supporting role as we have seen in her duties as CPrincess, unlike QNour. And last but not least, she has done so much for Jordan: she has taken on the burden of improving the education system providing schools at times when there weren't enough (namely after the great Palestinian migrations to Jordan), schools for the disabled, the first truly bilingual school in Jordan, improving the education system as a whole with the help of her husband. She also was a great friend of his late majesty's and he respected her opinion as the extremely intelligent woman that she is.
I do not begrudge the King that he is now King and not Prince Hassan, as the late majesty's eldest son it only seems natural that he should have succeeded, however I do begrudge the family the way in which Prince Hassan has been treated, and I think that Jordan would be a far better place if this division could be overcome so that KA and his uncle could work together, it would also be a much better situation for his son PRashid, who has inherited his parents intelligence.
On the subject of QNour, you obvoiusly do not understand my society if you say things like "QN had her own right to do whatever she liked on her son's wed- as her husband is not here anymore". She does not have any right whatsoever. An engagment is a family affair led by the heads of both families, in this case the King and PAzem. She had no right to help stir up conflicts between her future in-laws, and in fact should have been doing her best to quell them, to lessen the tensions at the ceremony itself. Bluetortuga, you are right when you say that PAzem was noticeably missing from the photos and it wasn't because he didn't want his duaghter to marry CP so much as his ex-wife and QNour doing their best to make him feel uncomfortable and unwelcome.
I'm not trying to spread slander about QNour, as I have too much respect for her late husband, but I thought that you might appreciate learning different sides to the story and what people think who actually know something about the situation on the ground rather than from Hello or other high-brow tabloids or QN's book.