In pictures: Queen Rania shares a photo with her granddaughter at their first meeting

2024-11-10 2024-11-10T10:35:07Z
ندى ماهر عبدربه
ندى ماهر عبدربه
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Arab Weather - Queen Rania, wife of King Abdullah II of Jordan, appeared in her latest appearance with her granddaughter, Princess Iman.

Queen Rania posted a photo of herself on her official Instagram account, carrying her first granddaughter on her shoulders, and commented, saying:

"First Zoom meeting with little Iman last week."

The photo received wide interaction on social media platforms, where followers expressed their admiration, and comments came such as:

"The most beautiful grandmother in the universe, may God protect you", "I sacrifice my life for the girls and grandmothers", "May the girls be happy, how beautiful they are".

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