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Queen of Jordan to become a grandmother for the second time: her first granddaughter was born last year

The Queen of Jordan will become a grandmother for the second time. Source: instagram.com/queenrania

Queen Rania al-Abdullah of Jordan will become a grandmother for the second time. Her eldest daughter Iman bint Abdullah will give birth to her first child in 2025.

The Queen shared the good news on Instagram. She showed a tender photo of her daughter with her husband Jamil Thermiotis.

In the frame, there is a couple on the beach against the backdrop of the sunset over the sea. The lovers are facing each other, and against the background of the light, you can clearly see the princess's rounded tummy.

"Both are dear to my heart, but the one to come is more precious. Two is a couple, three is a blessing," Rania al-Abdullah said.

The couple got married in March 2023 in Jordan. The princess's husband was born in Caracas, Venezuela, to a Greek family. He currently works in New York at a venture capital company.

Last summer, the Queen of Jordan became a grandmother for the first time. Her daughter-in-law, Princess Rajwa, gave birth to a daughter who was named after her aunt, Iman.

The little girl, now less than a year old, was almost immediately granted the status of Her Royal Highness and the title of Princess. However, due to the rules of succession in Jordan, she will not be able to be queen.

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