Since the arrival of her granddaughter Iman in August 2024, Rania from Jordan is enjoying every moment with her first grandchild. For the 54-year-old grandmother, known for her public commitment and family values, Iman's arrival constitutes a new milestone. This week, the queen surprised her subscribers by publishing a photo of little Iman during a Zoom meetingsitting comfortably in his arms. “This week, baby Iman participated in her first board meeting via Zoom”she joked. A cliché that touched his many fans.
Queen Rania very close to her granddaughter Iman
On August 3, 2024, Princess Rajwa, wife of Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan, gave birth to their first child, a little girl named Iman in homage to her aunt, Princess Iman (Hussein's sister). Queen Rania has been quick to embrace her new role as grandmother. Since then, she has not hesitated to share tender moments of complicity with her granddaughter and to show how much she is invested in this new role. This week, Rania even chose to take the little princess to an online meeting !
Although Princess Iman is the first grandchild of King Abdullah II and Queen Rania, her arrival does not change the order of succession to the Jordanian throne. Indeed, according to article 28 of the Jordanian Constitution, the inheritance of the throne is transmitted in a direct line from father to son. Hussein thus remains the official heir, while his younger brother, Prince Hashem, occupies second place in this established order.
A royal and modern life for Rania of Jordan
Rania, Queen Consort of Jordan, combines with skill – and with incredible style! – his role as an influential public figure and his family life. A source of pride for her husband, King Abdullah II, who sees her tirelessly lead initiatives in favor of education and the status of women.
Since the marriage of Hussein and Rarjwa in 2023, quickly followed by the latter's pregnancy, then the birth of their daughter a year later, Rania regularly shares family moments, which resonate strongly with her subscribers. “May God protect you”, “May Allah make you both happy”, “Simply adorable”, “So cute” or even “Our precious queen and our precious princess“we could also read in the comments.