Princess Iman of Jordan, second daughter Kings Abdullah and Rania, married Venezuelan businessman Jameel Alexander Thermiotis, after three years of a discreet relationship. The 26-year-old is the first of four siblings to walk down the aisle in a Muslim ceremony attended by at least 150 guests.
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The ceremony was held on Sunday, March 12, 2023 at the Beit Al Urdun Palace, the official residence of the Jordanian kings. This event is considered one of the most important of the year for the Hashemite Court to the extent that it is broadcast live on television in the Arab country.
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Her fiance Dimitrios Alexandros Thermiotis Hernández is now called by name Jameel Alexander Thermiotis after converting to Islam, reports La Vanguardia. This young 28-year-old Venezuelan businessman is of Greek origin.
The wedding of Iman and Jameel Alexander
First, the royal couple and the parents of the bride received each of the guests, greeting them with kisses and handshakes in an open environment at the entrance of the palace, before giving way to a luxurious room where the wedding ceremony will take place.
Iman of Jordan entered the room on the arm of his elder brother Hussein bin Al Abdullah, Crown Prince of Jordan.
The young princess wore a classic long-sleeved dress with a discreet sheer cut-out at the top. A tiara and a long embroidered veil completed her wedding dress and covered her hair in a low bun.
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For his part, Jameel Alexander Thermiotis wore a smart black suit with jacket and tie, white shirt and matching gray waistcoat. Queen consort Rania Al-Yassin was not far behind and exuded elegance in a nude pleated dress.
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For this celebration, both the couple and guests, including relatives and Middle Eastern high society, enjoyed a cozy and spacious environment decorated with white flowers.
The now married couple was preparing to listen to the wedding liturgy on a large sofa in front of their guests with a large glass glass behind them, Hola mentions. In front of them was a table with lit candles where they would say “yes, I want”.
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After the signing of the official books and the exchange of rings, the ceremony ended to give way to the celebration in another area of the luxurious palace where the attendees enjoyed a large six-tiered cake with which the spouses cut the first part. sword.
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The next royal wedding in that country will be that of Crown Prince Hussein with his fiancee, young Saudi Rajwa al-Saif, on June 1, according to La Vanguardia. This ceremony will take place shortly before the kings of Jordan celebrate three decades of marriage. (AND)
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