Queen Rania held a Henna party in honor of Princess Iman

Princess Iman wore a Haneen bridal gown by Reema Dahbour. Rajwa Al Saif, Princess Muna, Princess Aisha and Princess Zein

In celebration of Princess Iman and Jameel Alexander Thermiotis’ upcoming wedding, Queen Rania held a Henna party in honor of the Princess at Al Husseiniya Palace. The event was attended by members of the Jordanian royal family, including Queen Rania, Crown Prince Hussein’s fiancée, Rajwa Al Saif, Princess Muna, Princess Aisha and Princess Zein.

Princess Iman wore a Haneen bridal gown by Reema Dahbour. Rajwa Al Saif, Princess Muna, Princess Aisha and Princess Zein

Princess Iman wore a Haneen bridal gown by Reema Dahbour. Rajwa Al Saif, Princess Muna, Princess Aisha and Princess Zein

Princess Iman wore a Haneen bridal gown by Reema Dahbour. Rajwa Al Saif, Princess Muna, Princess Aisha and Princess Zein

Princess Iman wore a Haneen bridal gown by Reema Dahbour. Rajwa Al Saif, Princess Muna, Princess Aisha and Princess Zein

Princess Iman wore a Haneen bridal gown by Reema Dahbour. Rajwa Al Saif, Princess Muna, Princess Aisha and Princess Zein

Princess Iman wore a Haneen bridal gown by Reema Dahbour. Rajwa Al Saif, Princess Muna, Princess Aisha and Princess Zein

At the party, Naya Group, the first all-female musical ensemble in Jordan performed traditional Jordanian pieces inspired by the kingdom’s heritage. The wedding of Princess Iman and Jameel Alexander Thermiotis will take place on March 12, 2023.

Princess Iman wore a Haneen bridal gown by Reema Dahbour. Rajwa Al Saif, Princess Muna, Princess Aisha and Princess Zein

Princess Iman wore a Haneen bridal gown by Reema Dahbour. Rajwa Al Saif, Princess Muna, Princess Aisha and Princess Zein

Princess Iman wore a Haneen bridal gown by Reema Dahbour. Rajwa Al Saif, Princess Muna, Princess Aisha and Princess Zein

Princess Iman wore a Haneen bridal gown by Reema Dahbour. Rajwa Al Saif, Princess Muna, Princess Aisha and Princess Zein

Princess Iman wore a Haneen bridal gown by Reema Dahbour. Rajwa Al Saif, Princess Muna, Princess Aisha and Princess Zein

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  1. These three ladies in the last photo could be sisters. They all have very beautiful clothes, but of course princess Iman has the most beautiful dress. She looks fabulous and so happy.

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    1. Anonymous8/3/23 18:29

      The ladies on either end of that picture are sisters (Princess Aisha and Princess Zein) and the older lady with white hair is their mother, Princess Muna (Queen Rania's mother-in-law and Princess Iman's grandmother.) They all look lovely and thrilled to be celebrating with Princess Iman. - H.

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  2. Anonymous8/3/23 13:19

    Che splendore e che felicità.
    Rossella

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  3. Anonymous8/3/23 14:22

    The swedish princess’s dress takes first place. The color is beautiful.

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    1. Anonymous8/3/23 15:09

      Which Swedish princess are you referring to? I didn’t see any representative from sweden.

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    2. Anonymous8/3/23 15:32

      There is no Swedish princess present. Romy B.

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    3. Anonymous9/3/23 08:40

      She might refer to Princess Mouna, born in Sweden and married in to the Jordanian royal family.

      //AA

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    4. Anonymous9/3/23 18:00

      @anon 08:40 Princess Mouna was born in Sweden? Nonsense. She is British and was born in Chelmondiston, United Kingdom. Her birth name is Antoinette Avril Gardener.
      - Anon 9:13

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  4. Anonymous8/3/23 14:44

    Wow!
    Beautiful dresses, beautiful colours, beautiful ladies - and I mean everything! If this is what they wore to the henna party, I can't wait to see what they will wear to the wedding.
    I love Rania's dress, her new daughter-in-law-to-be's dress, Princess Mouna's dress and of course Princess Iman's gown. I know she wore white being the bride to be and the lady of honor, but it's a daring colour at a henna party, if you've been to one. I wish they'd have shown some of the henna designs that were done last evening. I bet they were spectacular.
    - Anon 9:13

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    1. Anonymous8/3/23 17:45

      There's a video on the Jordan Royal Family's instagram page where the henna designs are visible for a few seconds. And you are right, white is a daring colour for a henna party!

      Athena

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    2. Anonymous8/3/23 18:15

      Agree with all of your comments. Love the photos and especially blown away by Princess Iman’s dress…can’t wait to see the fashion in the coming days from the whole family!

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    3. Anonymous8/3/23 20:15

      I also just read that the belt and clasp on Princess Iman's white gown is the same one from Rania's wedding gown that she wore on her wedding day. What a lovely touch.
      - Anon 9:13

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    4. Correct. The belt, the clasp and the folded piece of fabric down the front of Princess Iman's dress are all from her mother's wedding dress.

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  5. Quel véritable enchantement que de voir toutes ces dames dans une variété de belles tenues ; la princesse Iman est ravissante !

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  6. Anonymous8/3/23 16:29

    They all look so gorgeous and sophisticated that I can’t makeup my mind about my favorite dress, can wait to see the wedding. Somebody mentioned a Swedish Princess in the photos, I don’t see her? The only one I recognize is Queen Moona.
    Cherry Blossom

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    1. Anonymous8/3/23 21:23

      Again pretending to be Cherry Blossom? Her mother tongue is US English, your's obviously not.

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  7. Anonymous8/3/23 16:36

    There i s a swedish princess present and she is wearing a blue dress.
    She is Margaretha Lind and has veen married to Prince Raad since 1962.

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    1. Anonymous8/3/23 20:16

      No. The lady in blue is Princess Muna, the paternal grandmother of the bride.
      Romy B.

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    2. Anonymous8/3/23 20:23

      That's not really what I would call a Swedish Princess, otherwise you'd have to call Princess Mouna a British Princess or a British Queen Mother.
      Can you tell us which photo this Swedish-born princess is in? I'm curious to see her, not having heard of her before now.
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    3. Can you tell in which photo she is. I can't see her.

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    4. It's quite correct that there is a Swedish born lady (Margaretha Lind), now Majda Ra'ad, at the Jordanian court. However, she is not the lady in blue, that is the bride's paternal grandmother, Princess Muna, who was born British (Toni Gardiner then). I cannot see Princess Majda in any of the above pictures, though. Hope this might clear up a little of the confusion going on here.

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  8. Anonymous8/3/23 17:19

    Beautiful women, but above all: very warm,
    Mabel

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  9. Anonymous8/3/23 17:32

    God bless this lovely FAMILY!!!!!!!!

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  10. The ladies all look stunning. Beautiful traditional gowns, the Kings mother Princess Muna looks particularly stunning, her gown is gorgeous, such a beautiful woman. Princess Iman looks splendid, splendid gown.

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  11. Anonymous8/3/23 21:59

    Fabulous! Wonderful gowns, beautiful colours. Look forward to the wedding ☺️

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  12. Anonymous8/3/23 23:07

    What beautiful Bride to be. These gown are stunning. Also love the beautiful gown and color of Pss Muna. She must be a very proud Grandmother . css

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  13. These ladies are just adorable.

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