Queen Rania and Princess Iman
Photo: @queerania Instagram

Her Majesty Queen Rania of Jordan is fully embracing her new title as a grandmother – and it seems she’s more than content with that.

Taking to Instagram over the weekend, the Jordanian royal posted a sweet photo cradling her first granddaughter in her arms, Princess Iman bint Al Hussein, all the while totally in her work mode.

Sharing the photo of her with the three-month-old to her 10.3 million followers, the Queen captioned the post with much glee, “Baby Iman’s first Zoom board meeting earlier this week!”

Already taking Princess Iman for her “first” royal duty, the candid photo delighted many of her devoted followers wishing the multi-tasking Queen and Princess Iman blessings.

It’s no surprise that the Queen of Jordan is beyond joyful with her first granddaughter.

Since the birth of the Princess Iman, the first child of Crown Prince Hussein and Princess Rajwa, on August 3, 2024, Queen Rania has made it clear she, and the Royal family, are more than happy with the arrival of the newest member of the family.

She marked her excitement with a sweet photo of her carrying the then new-born baby Princess Iman and captioned, “Iman, you’ve already got a hold on my heart. Our Family has never been happier! ♥️”

The Meaning Behind Princess Iman’s Name

Prince Hussein and Princess Iman bint Al Hussein bin Abdullah II
Photo: @jordansroyalfamily Instagram

The name Iman is of Arabic origin, meaning “faith” or “belief”. In Islamic culture, Iman represents a core principle, signifying one’s devotion and trust in God.

The name embodies virtues of spiritual strength and moral integrity, making it a cherished choice for many families across the Arab world.