Queen Rania's Daughter Princess Iman Announces Second Pregnancy with Stunning Baby Bump Photo
Queen Rania said the baby will be the royal family’s third grandchild as Princess Iman and Jameel Alexander Thermiotis expand their family.
- On Thursday, Queen Rania of Jordan announced that her daughter, Princess Iman, is expecting her second child, sharing the joyful news via Instagram.
- Princess Iman and her husband, Jameel Alexander Thermiotis, welcomed their first child, Amina, in February 2025, expanding their young family.
- Queen Rania celebrated the news on Instagram, writing, "The grandchildren club is growing, and we couldn't be happier" for Iman, Jameel, and soon-to-be big sister Amina.
- The upcoming arrival marks the third grandchild for King Abdullah and Queen Rania, joining daughter Amina and the child of Crown Prince Hussein and Princess Rajwa.
- According to Jordanian royal prerogative, the new baby will likely not bear an official title, as the House of Hashim's style is traditionally passed down from father to son.
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Sweet baby news from Jordan: Princess Iman and her husband Jameel Alexander Thermiotis become parents again. The happy news was announced by the proud grandmother, Queen Rania, on Instagram.The Jordanian royal house is looking forward to young people – and especially Queen Rania is out of the house. As the 55-year-old now proudly revealed on Instagram, Princess Iman becomes a mother for the second time.Dear baby belly photo publishedOn Instagram…
Iman and her husband Jameel Alexander are expecting their second child.
The royal family of Jordan is celebrating again. Rania of Jordan has announced that she will be a grandmother for the third time after her daughter, Princess Iman of Jordan, confirmed that she is waiting for her second son with her husband, Jameel Alexander Thermiotis. The news has come through the social networks of the queen, where she has shared a photograph of the couple in which she already appreciates the advanced state of gestation of her…
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