Princess Iman bint Abdullah

Jordanian princess (born 1996)

Jameel Alexander Thermiótis
(m. 2023)
Names
Iman bint Abdullah bin Hussein bin Talal
HouseHashemiteFatherAbdullah II of JordanMotherRania Al-Yassin
Jordanian royal family
Extended royal family
Noor and others
Haya and others
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Princess Iman bint Abdullah (Arabic: إيمان بنت عبدالله; born 27 September 1996) is a Jordanian princess and the first daughter and the second child of King Abdullah II and Queen Rania of Jordan.

Early life

Princess Iman was born on 27 September 1996 at King Hussein Medical Center in Amman. She is the second child of King Abdullah II and Queen Rania. She has two brothers and one sister. Princess Iman is a member of the Hashemite family. Her paternal grandfather was the then-reigning King Hussein and her grandmother is the British-born Princess Muna, who was his second wife. Iman has one elder brother, Crown Prince Hussein, and two younger siblings, Princess Salma and Prince Hashem.

Personal life

On 6 July 2022, the Royal Hashemite Court announced the engagement of Princess Iman to Jameel Alexander Thermiótis (born on 28 April 1994 in Caracas, Venezuela).[1] He cofounded Outbound Ventures, a technology investment firm in New York City.[2][3] The couple were married on 12 March 2023 at Beit Al Urdun Palace.[4][5]

References

  1. ^ Richardson, Bellamy (6 July 2022). "Queen Rania of Jordan's Daughter Princess Iman Is Engaged — See Her Dazzling Ring!". People. Retrieved 6 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Jimmy Thermiotis". Bloomberg. Retrieved 7 July 2022.
  3. ^ Issa, Tala Michel (6 July 2022). "Princess Iman, daughter of Jordan's King Abdullah and Queen Rania, gets engaged". Al Arabiya. Retrieved 7 July 2022.
  4. ^ "Videos show the wedding of Jordan's Princess Iman". Al Arabiya News. 12 March 2023. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  5. ^ Bridger-Linning, Stephanie (13 March 2023). "Romantic royal wedding: Princess Iman of Jordan wears Dior and a Chaumet tiara for classically elegant palace ceremony". Tatler. Retrieved 13 March 2023.
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Generations are numbered by descent from Abdullah I.
1st generation
2nd generation
3rd generation
4th generation
1 Princess of Jordan by marriage
2 Former queen consort given the title of princess upon divorce
3 Princess of Jordan by birth and marriage


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