even in meetings, the “precious” Iman doesn’t let go

even in meetings, the “precious” Iman doesn’t let go
even in meetings, the “precious” Iman doesn’t let go

Since becoming a grandmother, Queen Rania of Jordan has only had eyes for her little daughter, Iman, who even accompanies her to meetings, thus already preparing for her future role as princess, at all times. just three months.

Since August 3, 2024, King Abdullah II and Rania of Jordan have been the proud grandparents of little Iman, the first born of their eldest son, Hussein. A little girl who delights the Jordanian royal couple, who does not hesitate to regularly reveal photos of her taken in family privacy.

Queen Rania in particular is very active on social networks, regularly sharing images of her daily life as a young grandmother. At 54, the queen obviously had no difficulty taking on the role of granny-cake, showing herself in total admiration of this little baby who has the same first name as her eldest daughter.

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This week, the queen took a new step by having her granddaughter participate in a videoconference meeting alongside her. In a photo published on November 8 on Instagram, Rania appears in front of her computer, little Iman in her arms, writing in the caption: “first zoom meeting for precious baby Iman, earlier this week”.

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Iman already ready for her role as princess

In her grandmother's arms, Iman appears chubby, dressed in a white short-sleeved bodysuit and pants printed with little red hearts. Although we cannot see the little girl's face, she nevertheless seems to have already grown up and manages to hold her head up, even if Rania's protective hand is never far away.

At three months old, the daughter of Hussein and Rajwa of Jordan can in any case boast of having already participated in her first meeting, the royal duty clearly not waiting for the number of years. The place of the little girl, however, remains to be defined within the ruling family of Jordan, Iman having already been officially excluded from the throne despite her status as eldest.

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Indeed, according to the Jordanian constitution, only the sons of sovereigns can claim the crown. It is therefore his uncle, Prince Hashem, who remains second in the order of succession. Iman, she will have to be content with a role similar to that of her father's sisters, who lead more or less traditional professional careers, ensuring their representational role only during official ceremonies.

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