Queen Rania of Jordan has delighted fans as she released new video, showing the family's celebration with her baby granddaughter, Amina.
The Queen of Jordan, 54, shared an intimate video showing several of her family members meeting her daughter Princess Iman and husband Jameel Thermiotis's new baby girl, who was born on February 16 at Prince Hashem bin Abdullah II Hospital in Aqaba.
The adorable video, which was set to an upbeat song in Arabic, was captioned: "Sweet Amina with the family."
In the montage, King Abdullah appears in a good spirit while looking on with love at the foot of a bed.
Princess Salma is also seen waving as she walks into the room and proud new dad Jameel beaming as he held what appeared to be a glass of orange juice.
The royal family of Jordan expanded on Sunday with the birth of baby Amina, whose arrival was announced by the Royal Hashemite Court of Jordan.
"The Royal Hashemite Court is pleased to announce that Her Royal Highness Princess Iman bint Abdullah II and Mr. Jameel Alexander Thermiotis were blessed, on 16 February 2025, with a baby girl they named Amina," the statement said.
"Her Royal Highness delivered the baby at Prince Hashem bin Abdullah II Hospital in Aqaba," it continued. "The Royal Hashemite Court extends its sincere congratulations and best wishes to Princess Iman and Mr. Jameel, as well as to Their Majesties King Abdullah II and Queen Rania Al Abdullah on this happy occasion."
Queen Rania and King Abdullah, 63, share four children — Crown Prince Hussein, Princess Iman, Princess Salma, 24, and Prince Hashem, 20 — and baby Amina is their second grandchild.
The royal couple became first-time grandparents when Crown Prince Hussein and his wife, Princess Rajwa, welcomed their first baby, daughter Iman, in August 2024.
The heir to the throne later confirmed that baby Iman was named in honor of her aunt, and shared a sweet wish following Amina's birth.