Iman, 5 months, sweet face from the new greeting card from Hussein and Rajwa from Jordan

Iman, 5 months, sweet face from the new greeting card from Hussein and Rajwa from Jordan
Iman, 5 months, sweet face from the new greeting card from Hussein and Rajwa from Jordan

By LM

Published
December 21 at 12:53 p.m.,

updated December 21 at 12:58 p.m.

Hussein and Rajwa of Jordan.
Balkis Press/ABACA

This Thursday, the princely couple unveiled their 2025 greeting card. For this new year, the star is none other than their daughter Iman, born on August 3.

For Hussein and Rajwa from Jordan, the year 2024 will mark a turning point: the year they became parents for the first time. Their daughter, Iman, born on August 3, not only brought new joy to the royal family, but also quickly won hearts, notably those of her grandparents, King Abdullah and Queen Rania, who spoke to her unparalleled attention.

Although Iman is not in the line of succession to the throne, her presence within the royal family is already of great symbolism. Pride of parents and elders, it becomes the star of their greeting card for 2025. Contrary to the habits of the royal family, this card was not officially distributed, but was shared unexpectedly by Honayda Serafi, a designer Saudi fashion, via her Instagram story.

The image shows Hussein and Rajwa, both dressed in light, soft tones, tenderly surrounding their daughter. While the parents look at each other affectionately, Iman seems more curious about what is happening around her, her eyes wide and her hand pointing at something invisible.

Accompanying the photo, the royal couple wrote: “We give thanks for the blessings received. From our family to yours, we send you our best wishes for the year to come.” This warm message closes a milestone year for Hussein and Rajwa, as they await the new chapters that their family life will write.

Iman, despite her young age, is already an important public figure, captivating looks and attention with this image, shared and appreciated by many Internet users touched by the sweetness of this family portrait.

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