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Wed 15 Mar 2023 5:54 am - Jerusalem Time
Princess Iman, daughter of the Jordanian monarch, marries a young man of Greek origin
On Sunday evening, the wedding of Princess Iman, daughter of Jordan's King Abdullah II and Queen Rania, to Jamil Alexandre Termitos, who is of Greek descent, was held.
The official "Kingdom" channel broadcast the wedding ceremony that was held in the royal palace called "Jordan House" west of Amman, in the presence of King Abdullah II, his wife Queen Rania, and Crown Prince Hussein, in addition to a number of princes, princesses and family members of Jamil Alexandre Termitos.
Princess Iman wore a long and lacy wedding dress while carrying a white bouquet, while her husband wore a black formal suit.
Princess Iman, born in 1996, is the first daughter of King Abdullah and Queen Rania, and the second in the royal family arrangement after Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II. She is a graduate of Georgetown University, USA.
As for Jamil Alexandre Termitos, he was born in the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, in 1994, and is of Greek descent.
He also holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and works in the financial services sector in New York.
King Abdullah and Queen Rania have a second daughter, Princess Salma, born in 2000, and two sons, Prince Hussein, Crown Prince, born in 1994, and Prince Hashem, born in 2005.
Last Tuesday, Queen Rania held a henna ceremony for Princess Iman at the Husseiniya Palace in Amman, and the queen published some pictures and video clips from the ceremony through her official account on the Instagram site, where the bride appears in a white embroidered dress that she decorated with a golden belt.
And on the fifth of last July, the royal court officially announced the engagement of Princess Iman to Jamil Alexander Termoutis, in the presence of members of the royal family.
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Princess Iman, daughter of the Jordanian monarch, marries a young man of Greek origin