The Royal Hashemite Court of Jordan has released the official images from Princess Iman’s wedding to Jameel Thermiotis on Sunday, 12 March.
The 16 photos released range from moments during the wedding ceremony to the official portraits taken afterwards and the reception.
Princess Iman married Venezuelan-born Jameel Thermiotis at the private residence of her parents, King Abdullah and Queen Rania, in front of 150 guests.
The Princess was escorted into an outdoor area of Beit Al Urdun by her older brother, Crown Prince Hussein, to the sitting area where King Abdullah and Mr Thermiotis were waiting.
The pair wed in a quick Muslim ceremony in front of members of both families and invited guests that was streamed live on the Royal Hashemite Court Facebook and Jordanian news outlets.
Mr Thermiotis, Princess Iman, King Abdullah, Crown Prince Hussein and Prince Hashem all signed the marriage registry during the ceremony.
After the evening ceremony, the bride and groom greeted their family in the audience before heading to the reception. The pair were later photographed cutting their wedding cake with a sword.
Princess Iman wore a bespoke Dior gown and an unidentified diamond tiara, while the groom wore a black suit. Iman also carried a small bouquet of white flowers.
Queen Rania, who was seen crying as her daughter wed, also wore Dior.
Queen Rania took to social media after her daughter’s wedding to congratulate her, saying, “Iman, I pray this next chapter in your life brings you as much joy, love, and laughter as you have brought us over the years. Congratulations to the bride and groom!”
She later called it a “day like no other” and thanked the public for “sharing in our joy.”
A video was also shared of the wedding on Her Majesty’s Instagram, with the Queen saying, “My dear Iman, it’s not goodbye when you’re always on my mind and in my heart. God bless you.”
Princess Iman is the eldest daughter and second child of King Abdullah and Queen Rania. She was born in Amman during the reign of her grandfather, King Hussein, in September 1996. Her father took the throne in 1999 after the death of King Hussein from cancer.
She has three siblings: Crown Prince Hussein (b. 1994), Princess Salma (b. 2000) and Prince Hashem (b. 2005).
Jameel Thermiotis was born in Venezuela in 1994 and is of Greek descent. He holds a Bachelor of Business Administration and is currently working in finance in New York.
The pair’s engagement was announced in July 2022, and their wedding date was revealed just a week before the event.
Jordan will celebrate another royal wedding in June when Crown Prince Hussein marries his Saudi Arabian fiancée, Rajwa Al Saif.
Their wedding is set for 1 June.