Princess Iman, the eldest daughter of King Abdullah II and Queen Rania, drew attention as her bachelorette festivities unfolded five days before her wedding. Imagery from the events appeared in the Getty Images photobank, capturing a milestone moment for the Jordanian royal family.
On July 5, 2022, reports surfaced that Princess Iman became engaged to an unknown financier from New York named Jamil Alexander Termiotis. Shortly thereafter, media outlets noted that the couple planned a wedding for March 12, 2023, marking a new chapter for the royal household.
Five days ahead of the ceremony, a Henna Night reminiscent of a traditional bachelorette gathering took place on March 7. During the event, Princess Iman shared memories and laughter with family, including the influential figures in her life who support her upcoming nuptials. The gathering highlighted the intimate, familial side of royal celebrations as they prepared for the upcoming vows.
Attendees at the pre-wedding celebration included King Abdullah II and Queen Rania, with Queen Rania’s own lineage and the wider Hussein family represented in attendance. Also present were Moon, King Abdullah II’s mother, and Princess Aisha bint Hussein along with Princess Zein bint Hussein, reinforcing the close family ties woven into royal ceremonies.
Coverage of the event noted that Queen Rania attended public appearances in eye-catching fashion, including outfits from brands based in Russia, reflecting the blend of contemporary style and royal duty that accompanies royal appearances on such occasions. This sartorial moment sparked discussion among observers about how royal fashion intersects with public appearances and national identity.