Handout//Getty Images The bride and groom exchanged rings. Thermiotis is not royal; he was born in Caracas, Venezuela to a Greek family.
Handout//Getty Images Princess Iman wore a long-sleeve lace Dior wedding gown, and a Chaumet tiara that reportedly belonged to her grandmother, Princess Muna Al-Hussein.
Handout//Getty Images The couple posed for an official portrait with King Abdullah and Queen Rania. Princess Iman is their eldest daughter.
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Handout//Getty Images Princess Iman's brother, Crown Prince Hussein, walked her down the aisle.
Handout//Getty Images Another view of the stunning bride. Hussein wrote on Instagram, "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."
Handout//Getty Images At the end, she was greeted by her father, King Abdullah.
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Handout//Getty Images Princess Iman's veil was embroidered with flowers.
Handout//Getty Images She gave her mom, Queen Rania, a big hug. Rania also wore Dior for her daughter's big day.
Handout//Getty Images The newlyweds looked so happy on their wedding day.
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Anadolu Agency//Getty Images Princess Iman carried a small bouquet of white flowers.
Handout//Getty Images Handout//Getty Images They seemed to have great weather for their outdoor ceremony.
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Anadolu Agency//Getty Images In the front row sat Iman's siblings: Princess Salma, Prince Hashem, her future sister-in-law Rajwa, and Prince Hussein. Queen Rania sat at the end of the row.
Handout//Getty Images The wedding took place at Beit Al-Urdon Palace, a private residence of the Jordanian royal family.
Handout//Getty Images Jameel used a sword to cut the cake.
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Handout//Getty Images They walked through a flag salute.
Royal Hashemite Court /Handout/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images//Getty Images The bride and groom (center) posed for a portrait with the entire Jordanian royal family.
Handout//Getty Images "The Royal Hashemite Court extends its sincere congratulations to Her Royal Highness Princess Iman and Mr. Thermiotis on this occasion and wishes them a lifetime of happiness," the palace said in a statement announcing their engagement last year.
Here's to a lifetime of happiness for the newlyweds!
Emily Burack (she/her) is the Senior News Editor for Town & Country, where she covers entertainment, culture, the royals, and a range of other subjects. Before joining T&C, she was the deputy managing editor at Hey Alma, a Jewish culture site. Follow her @emburack on Twitter and Instagram.
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