Accompanied by drums and flutes: the Jordanian royal family celebrates their first wedding

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The women of the kingdom. Second from the left, the bride Princess Iman. Photo by Office of Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah / AFP

At this time, the wedding of Princess Iman, the daughter of King Abdullah II of Jordan, with her chosen one, Jamil Alexander Theramiots, is taking place. The wedding is held in the royal palace in the capital city of Ammon and about 150 guests have been invited. The heir to the throne, Prince Hussein accompanied the bride into the hall while in the background of the ceremony photographs and authentic music accompanied by drums and flutes were heard. This is the first wedding of one of the children of King Abdullah and Queen Rania who looked very emotional.

In July 2022, the Royal Hashemite Court announced the engagement of Princess Iman to Mr. Jamil Alexander Termitos, a young man of Greek origin who was born in Caracas, Venezuela in 1994 and holds a bachelor’s degree in business from the University of Florida. He has 3 siblings, a sister named Alexia, and a brother named Alejandro, who is the oldest of his siblings. His current job is founder and partner in a financial company called “Outbound Ventures”.

The Jordanian princess before her wedding. Photo: Photo by Office of Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah / AFP

Princess Iman was born in Amman in 1996 and is the second home of King Hussein and Queen Rania, after the eldest son the heir to the throne, she has another sister and a younger brother. Princess Selma and Prince Hashem.

She completed her high school studies at the International School in Amman and then went on to study for a bachelor’s degree at Georgetown University in Washington, the same university where her older brother, Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II, studied.

The Jordanian princess and the newlywed. Screenshot from Twitter

Like her mother Queen Rania, Princess Iman is involved in volunteer activities. Over the years, several service and research centers have been established bearing her name, such as the “Princess Iman Center for Research and Scientific Development,” which includes a public library on an area of ​​500 square meters.

Last Tuesday, the Jordanian Queen Rania held a henna ceremony for her daughter Princess Iman at Al-Husseiniyya Palace, which included traditional and popular Jordanian songs and musical instruments performed by the band (Naya), considered the first women’s band in the kingdom.

Queen Rania published several photos and video clips from her daughter’s henna ceremony through her official account on the Instagram website, where the bride appears in her white dress embroidered with the gold belt designed by the Jordanian designer Rima Dahbour, which she adorned with a gold belt.

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