Here comes the bride! On Sunday evening, Princess Iman of Jordan walked down the outdoor, tree-lined aisle with her older brother, Crown Prince Hussein, at her royal wedding in Amman, Jordan.
While many brides make the march with their fathers, Iman's dad King Abdullah II was waiting at the front of the ceremony venue to serve as a witness.
Crown Prince Hussein, 28, looked especially proud to play the important role.
"Grateful for all the precious memories we share and overjoyed to see you celebrate your wedding today… I wish you, dear Iman and Jameel, a lifetime of blessings and happiness together," the heir to the throne wrote in an Instagram tribute.
King Abdullah shared a sweet embrace with his eldest daughter, 26, as the ceremony began.
Iman was a timeless bride in a white wedding dress by Dior with a high illusion neckline and long sleeves cuffed with the same lace. The pattern matched the embroidery on her sweeping veil, which was tucked into her surprise tiara.
King Abdullah, 61, and Queen Rania, 52, are also parents to Princess Salma, 22, and Prince Hashem, 18, who sat in the front row of the intimate gathering.
After escorting his sister to her spot of honor, Crown Prince Hussein took a seat between his mother and his fiancée, Rajwa Al-Saif.
The airy venue brought the outdoors in with lily-laced branches and floor-to-ceiling glass windows. Guests in attendance included the groom's family, other Jordanian royals and visiting dignitaries, Vogue Arabia reports.
The father of the bride sat beside his daughter as the imam led the ceremony.
Princess Iman and Thermiotis, 28, signed the marriage contract, as did the King and her brothers, acting as witnesses.
The bride and groom were all smiles when it was time for the rings. Iman helped Thermiotis move his classic band from his ring right finger to his left, and he did the same with her dazzling engagement ring.
They're married! After the ritual came to a close, Queen Rania was the first person Princess Iman reached to hug.
"Iman, I pray this next chapter in your life brings you as much joy, love, and laughter as you have brought us over the years. Congratulations to the bride and groom!" the proud mom later wrote on Instagram.
Smile! The bride and groom posed for a classic portrait with the King and Queen. Like her daughter, Queen Rania also wore Dior.
Princess Iman and Thermiotis were beaming as they stood close for more photos. The Royal Hashemite Court announced the couple's wedding date last week, eight months after their engagement was announced.
"The Royal Hashemite Court is pleased to announce that the wedding of Her Royal Highness Princess Iman bint Abdullah II and Mr. Jameel Alexander Thermiotis will take place on 12 March 2023," the court said in a statement on March 5.
"The Royal Hashemite Court extends its sincere congratulations to Their Majesties King Abdullah II and Queen Rania Al Abdullah on this occasion, and wishes Her Royal Highness Princess Iman and Mr. Thermiotis a lifetime of happiness."
It wouldn't be a royal wedding without some patriotic pomp, and the newlyweds were welcomed into the reception with a flag salute.
A traditional zaffe troop performed as the happy couple made their grand entrance as husband and wife, per Vogue Arabia.
Then, it was time to cut the cake. Together, the bride and groom sliced towering six-tier cake with a sword!
The newlyweds posed for a group photo with their loved ones and guests.
Next up, Crown Prince Hussein's wedding this summer! The future king of Jordan is set to wed Rajwa Al-Saif on June 1.
The Royal Hashemite Court announced the couple's engagement in August 2022.