Crown Prince Hussein is expected to marry Rajwa Al-Saif, an architect who studied at Syracuse University, in June. Princess Iman studied at Parson's School of Design.
The queen previously shared a montage of photos and videos from the royal’s childhood as she reflected on the joyous occasion.
Over the years, Iman has accompanied her mother on royal outings in Jordan, as well as France, Italy, China, Japan and the U.K., according to reports. Iman has also ridden horses competitively. Thermiotis was born in Caracas, Venezuela, and is of Greek descent. According to reports, he holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration. He studied at Florida International University and is now a managing partner in a New York City venture capital firm.Before the wedding, Princess Iman hosted a henna party. For the occasion, the royal borrowed her mother's wedding belt.
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