Looking at new photos from Princess Aisha of Jordan’s wedding

Dress by Phillipa Lepley and a floral tiara
Last month, a royal wedding took place – Princess Aisha of Jordan, niece of King Abdullah, got married. Her chosen one was Mr. Karim Al-Mufti.
The wedding ceremony was held at the Zahran Palace in Amman, attended by King Abdullah II, Crown Prince Hussein, Princess Muna, and other members of the Hashemite royal family. Notably, Queen Rania was absent due to back pain.
At the time, only a few photos from the celebration were published. Now, however, the bride is sharing an entire wedding album.
Princess Aisha walked down the aisle in a lace gown by British designer Phillipa Lepley, paired with a long veil. The highlight was a floral tiara – previously worn by the princess’s older sister at her wedding in 2014.
Initially, media outlets reported that the princess’s wedding dress was inspired by Princess Grace of Monaco. However, the bride clarified that she had long admired British bridal designers since her school years, often seeing their dresses in store windows – she hadn’t even thought of Grace Kelly.
According to her, the dress took several fittings to complete, but Aisha knew she «wanted to bring a youthful touch» to her look. That’s where the large bow came in.
Princess Aisha, 28, daughter of the King’s brother Prince Faisal, is not only beautiful but also accomplished: she works as a researcher and communications coordinator, focusing on sports safety, and holds a master’s degree in law and a bachelor’s degree in criminology.
Her husband, Mr. Karim Al-Mufti, is a business development manager for several family-owned companies in the hospitality and food service sector. His father is the chairman of Cairo Amman Bank and the board of directors of Awraq Investments.
Photo: Instagram @ayahbintfaisal, tatler.com