Jordan’s Queen Rania shares glimpse of Princess Iman’s pre-wedding party

Queen Rania of Jordan took to Instagram to share a glimpse of the family’s henna night for Princess Iman bint Abdullah II (left), including a shot with Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II’s Saudi fiancée Rajwa Khalid Al-Saif (right). (Instagram)
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Updated 08 March 2023
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Jordan’s Queen Rania shares glimpse of Princess Iman’s pre-wedding party

  • Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II’s Saudi fiancée Rajwa Khalid Al-Saif attended the party
  • Princess Iman wore the same belt Queen Rania wore for her own wedding to King Abdullah II in 1993

DUBAI: Queen Rania of Jordan took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a glimpse of the family’s pre-wedding henna party for Princess Iman bint Abdullah II, including a shot with Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II’s Saudi fiancée Rajwa Khalid Al-Saif.

“So much love in one room! With friends and family at Iman’s Henna party yesterday,” Queen Rania captioned the post, which featured photographs of the bride-to-be as well as a photo of Al-Saif, who will marry Jordan’s crown prince on June 1, in a pink-and-orange ensemble.

Before that, the queen posted a picture of herself late on Tuesday adjusting a gold-and-white belt around her daughter’s waist as part of the mother and daughter's preparation for the party. It was the same belt Queen Rania wore for her own wedding to King Abdullah II in 1993.

In the picture, the queen is wearing a casual black T-shirt and khaki trousers, while the bride-to-be is dressed in an embroidered white dress by Jordanian Palestinian fashion designer Reema Dahbour.

"Finishing touches before Iman’s Henna party tonight,” the queen wrote on Instagram.

The princess and her fiancé, Jameel Alexander Thermiotis, will wed on March 12. 

“The countdown has begun and preparations have started for the Jordanian Royal wedding this weekend,” the designer posted on Instagram. “Queen Rania is putting the final touches of the bridal henna party look for Princess Iman, who will be wearing @reemadahbour design in her pre-wedding celebrations. We can’t wait to see the final look!” 

Princess Iman is the eldest daughter of King Abdullah II and Queen Rania Al-Abdullah of Jordan while Thermiotis is a managing partner at a New York based Venture Capital fund. He was born in Caracas, Venezuela, in 1994, but is of Greek descent, according to Hello magazine. 


‘Palestine 36’ set for Saudi cinemas in January

Updated 04 January 2026
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‘Palestine 36’ set for Saudi cinemas in January

DUBAI: Filmmaker Annemarie Jacir’s “Palestine 36,” which screened at Jeddah’s Red Sea International Film Festival, is scheduled for release in Saudi cinemas on Thursday.

The sweeping historical epic — Palestine’s official entry to the Oscars this year, which made it to the official longlist — is a deep exploration of resistance, resilience and the struggle of the Palestinian people. 

“Palestine 36” is set during the 1936 Arab Revolt and follows five interconnected narratives as villages across Palestine confront British colonial rule.

With rising numbers of Jewish immigrants escaping antisemitism in Europe, and the Palestinian population uniting against Britain’s 30-year dominion, all sides spiral toward inevitable collision in a decisive moment for the British Empire and the future of the entire region. 

The film won the Best Film award at the Tokyo International Film Festival.

Jacir — whose three previous feature films “Salt of this Sea,” “When I Saw You,” and “Wajib” were also official Palestinian Oscar entries — hopes “Palestine 36” will provide a mirror for audiences, particularly those from colonized or war-affected countries.  

“I hope people see themselves in the film,” she told Arab News in December. “I don’t want to teach anyone anything. There’s a lot of history in the film and there’s a lot of history that’s been erased. I hope that’s something that comes through.” 

The film features an ensemble cast, including Oscar-winner Jeremy Irons, “Game of Thrones” star Liam Cunningham, and Tunisian actor Dhafer L’Abidine, alongside Palestinian talents Hiam Abbass, Yasmine Al-Massri, Kamel El Basha, and Saleh Bakri.

At the Red Sea International Film Festival premiere of the film in December, Jacir walked the red carpet with Palestinian Jordanian designer Reema Dahbour, who dressed the director for the event.

Dahbour created a custom piece titled “From the River to the Sea,” which she described on social media as “a dress born from our narrative, our symbols, and our enduring connection to the land. A garment that mirrors the spirit showcased so powerfully in the film.”