Last Sunday, March 12, the Jordanian royal family ushered in a happy event, the 26-year-old Princess Iman got married. She was the second child of King Abdullah II of Jordan and Queen Rania, as well as an older brother, a sister and a younger brother. He studied at Georgetown University and Parsons School of Design with a bachelor's degree, and achieved good results in sports and equestrian during his studies.
The 28-year-old named Jamil Alexander Semiotis, born in Venezuela, of Greek descent, is currently engaged in the financial industry in New York, partnering with others to start a company.
The fairytale wedding took place at the Royal Palace of Jordan and was broadcast live on Jordanian national television. The venue of the ceremony was an outdoor glass house with lilies and paper strips printed on the glass walls.
After the ceremony began, Princess Iman came dressed in white gauze and, under the gaze of her friends and relatives, her brother, Crown Prince Hussein, took her onto the red carpet.
Princess Iman chose Dior's long-sleeved slim wedding dress, which is a more conservative style. There are lace panels at the chest and cuffs, and the pattern on the lace complements the embroidery on the veil.
She wears a delicate diamond crown on her head from the famous jewelry brand Chaumet. The crown is a royal jewel, and it is reported that the crown once belonged to Princess Iman's grandmother, the old Queen of Jordan, Moona Hussein.
Princess Iman was led by her brother to the main stage, where King Abdullah II of Jordan greeted his daughter and gave her a hug.
After the ceremony, Princess Iman and the colt sat in the middle of the sofa, flanked by two people, the imam who officiated the wedding on the groom's side, and her father next to the bride, who watched the ceremony as a witness. Under the guidance of the imam, the couple signed the marriage document, and the King of Jordan and his two sons as witnesses also signed the marriage document.
After that, when it came to the couple's exchange of rings, the two helped each other move the wedding ring from their right hand to their left ring finger.
As a mysterious princess from Jordan, a Middle Eastern country, Iman usually does not appear often, and this wedding also satisfies the curiosity of the melon-eating masses, and you can also see the family portrait of the Iman family.