Overview
- The Royal Hashemite Court confirmed that Princess Iman and her husband Jameel Alexander Thermiotis were blessed with twin baby girls, with the births announced on 14 August 2026.
- The couple later named the newborns Talia and Rania in a statement shared hours after the birth.
- Queen Rania had publicly revealed Iman’s pregnancy about a month earlier but the twin nature of the pregnancy was kept private until the court’s announcement.
- The births raise King Abdullah II and Queen Rania’s tally of granddaughters to four and do not alter Jordan’s male-only line of succession under Article 28 of the constitution.
- Princess Iman is 29, married Thermiotis in March 2023, and the twins join their older sister Amina who was born in February 2025, deepening the royal family’s private, family-centered focus.