i notice rania brings her best fashion style when she is on visits to USA and Europe. her state visits and gala dinners to France, Spain and other countries are memorable.
again, I don't agree with that.
The state visits you've mentioned all took place when she first became Queen, back then her evening gowns were heavily embellished, not just on overseas visits to western and non-western nations but at home in Jordan (where she wore several stunning Elie Saab dresses to various festivals). We haven't seen the likes of those in years.
There's a general and noticeable trend of Rania's evening gowns becoming less grand over these past few years, more minimalistic.
The dress she wore at the dinner in Portugal is the most recent example; the state visits to the Netherlands, Brunei, Malaysia are others. The same can be said of evening gowns worn in the US for various working visits. There is more emphasis on cut and design than colour/print/embellishement.
Perhaps the only exception is the Elie Saab dress at the Bambi awards which still doesn't reach the scale of the earlier Elie Saab gowns.
I don't think it has to with the media. It's an overall trend in the choice of clothes Rania wears these days, both evening and day/casual wear.
I'd love to give more examples with pics but perhaps in the Fashion Forum? or we risk going off-topic.
the boy with his suit and huge watch, doesn't look happy with "his official duties"

well, is he really aware of it at that age?
I agree about Moulay Hassan, he does look rather bored, but what kid wouldn't be! He looks so much like his mother.
Lalla Salma looked nice in her red dress, I thought it was more suitable for an evening engagement though.
I was disappointed that we didn't get to see King Muhammad's sisters at both events.
Despite the bilateral talks, I get the feeling this was more of a private visits. It'd be nice if the Moroccan royals could return the favour and pay a visit to Jordan.