The Queen of Jordan has posted never-before-seen photos of her daughter Princess Iman’s wedding to financier Jamel Alexander Thermiotis on her Instagram account.
The royal family of Jordan is still on a small cloud. Princess Iman bint Abdullah II married Jamel Alexander Thermiotis this Sunday, March 12, in a ceremony held at the Beit Al Urdu Palace in Amman and officiated by Queen Rania II of Jordan. Monday, unveiling new images. on Instagram. “My dear Iman, this is not goodbye, because you will always be in my mind and in my heart,” commented the 52-year-old sovereign still excited. “God bless you.”
In the video, Rania of Jordan is seen dabbing her eyes after shedding a few tears during the ceremony. We also reveal that Princess Iman was escorted to the altar not by her father, King Abdullah II, but by her older brother, Crown Prince Hussein. He also shared the first unpublished images of the wedding on his own account on D-Day.
“Thank you for all the precious memories we share and happy to see you celebrating your wedding today…” she wrote as a comment. “Wishing you, dear Iman and Jamel, blessings and happiness for a life together.”
A televised ceremony
The entire Jordanian royal family gathered in Amman on Sunday, March 12, to celebrate this happy, almost historic day: the wedding of Princess Iman bint Abdullah II and financier Jamel Alexander Thermiotis. Live broadcast on national television Jordan TV:These weddings have been eagerly awaited as the 26-year-old, a member of the prestigious Hashemite dynasty, becomes the first of King Abdullah II and Queen Rania II’s children to marry.
The ceremony took place in the open air at Beit Al Urdun Palace, the sovereign’s official residence since 2005, surrounded by flowering trees. About 150 people were invited to attend the signing of the marriage contract between the two spouses, according to unofficial photos published on social networks on Sunday evening.
For this special day, Princess Iman turned her attention to an elegant custom-made Dior wedding dress with long lace sleeves, which she accessorized with a tiara and a long veil embroidered with flowers.
In the video, Rania II of Jordan shares never-before-seen images of her daughter Iman
Source: Le Figaro
