Queen Rania Pays Heartfelt Tribute to her Daughter Before Wedding
Queen Rania of Jordan has expressed her love and admiration for her daughter, Princess Iman, as it has been announced that Princess Iman will marry her fiancé, Jameel Thermiotis, on Saturday.
Before her daughter's wedding, Queen Rania of Jordan shared a sentimental video featuring her daughter Princess Iman, which included clips of her from childhood to adulthood. The video starts with a young Queen Rania holding her newborn daughter in a hospital bed in 1996.
The Queen wrote, "The first time I held my baby girl, I knew my life would never be the same. In a week, she will be a bride. My precious Iman, I am so happy for you and so proud of everything that you are."
Queen Rania Al Abdullah on Instagram: "بعد أسبوع إن شاء الله بشوفك عروس... حوطتك باسم الله يا إيمان، يا ريحانة الدار... الله يوفقك وينور دربك. شكراً للفنانة المبدعة اليسا على الإهداء وللفنان القدير مروان خوري على الكلمات والألحان... صوت شجي وكلمات معبرة تلامس القلب The first time I held my baby girl, I knew my life would never be the same. In a week, she will be a bride. My precious Iman, I am so happy for you and so proud of everything that you are. Thank you to the very talented @elissazkh and to the brilliant @imarwankhoury for this wonderful gift and for your amazing ability to capture sentiments so beautifully"
540K Likes, 16K Comments - Queen Rania Al Abdullah (@queenrania) on Instagram: "بعد أسبوع إن شاء الله بشوفك عروس... حوطتك باسم الله يا �..."
Queen Rania expressed gratitude towards the Lebanese singer Elissa and the composer Marwan Khoury for their contribution to the video by providing the song used in it.
“Thank you to the very talented @elissazkh and to the brilliant @imarwankhoury for this wonderful gift and for your amazing ability to capture sentiments so beautifully.”
In July, it was announced that Princess Iman of Jordan had become engaged to Jameel Alexander Thermiotis, a man of Greek origin who was born in Caracas, Venezuela in 1994. Thermiotis has a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and is employed in the finance industry in New York.
Princess Iman went to Georgetown University in Washington, the same university as her brother Hussein.
Princess Iman is the second child and first daughter of King Abdullah II and Queen Rania of Jordan, born in Amman in 1996. She has two younger brothers, Prince Hashem (17) and Crown Prince Hussein (28), and one younger sister, Princess Salma (21). Princess Iman's grandfather on her father's side was King Hussein, and her grandmother is Princess Muna.