It’s been less than a month since Queen Rania of Jordan announced that her daughter, Princess Iman,
and her son-in-law, Jameel Thermiotis, were expecting their first child. And now, the royal baby has finally arrived.
This week, Queen Rania announced that she’s a grandmother (again) to a baby girl named Amina.
The 54-year-old royal shared a slideshow of photos on Instagram and revealed that Princess Iman is doing well after welcoming her first child.
The caption read, “My darling Iman is now a mother. We’re grateful and overjoyed to meet Amina, our family’s newest blessing. Congratulations Jameel and Iman—may God bless you and your precious little girl.”
Queen Rania also shared a video montage on Instagram, featuring footage of herself meeting baby Amina alongside other members of the royal family.
She wrote, “Sweet Amina with the family.”
Last month, Queen Rania announced her daughter’s pregnancy on social media by sharing a photo, which featured the couple standing on a beach with the sunset in the background, highlighting their black silhouettes. Princess Iman was cradling a noticeable baby bump, while Thermiotis stared lovingly at his wife.
The translated caption read, “Both are dear to my heart, but the one to come is even more precious… May God bring it to a blessed end.” Queen Rania also wrote a message in English, adding, “Two is a couple, three is a blessing.”
Princess Iman is the daughter of Queen Rania and King Abdullah of Jordan. Her older brother, Crown Prince Hussein, welcomed his first child in August 2024 and named her after Princess Iman.