Royal wedding: The two aristocratic women are very different, and Princess Iman, the eldest daughter of King Abdullah II of Jordan, recently held a wedding, wearing a custom wedding dress from Dior, wearing a diamond tiara, and entering the marriage hall with her fiancé Jamil. Although the wedding was small in scale and there were not many guests, it was full of warm atmosphere.
As a princess of an Arab country, Iman enjoys different treatment from her aunt, Princess Haya. She does not need to be a victim of a political marriage, she can marry her beloved, which in itself is a blessing.
Queen Rania personally participated in the decoration of the auditorium, and her brother personally escorted her into the hall, and the love and blessings of her family were overflowing, and the whole atmosphere was filled with happiness and beauty. Compared with Princess Iman's wedding, the wedding of Amelia Spencer, daughter of the ninth Earl of Spencer and niece of Princess Diana, presented a very different picture.
Amelia is from an aristocratic background and will be the king's cousin in the future, but the wedding scene lacks human touch, and even items including wedding rings rely on sponsorship, exuding the smell of Internet celebrities everywhere. Her wedding dress, custom-made by Versace, is said to have taken months to make, embellished with plenty of Swarovski crystals, pearls and lace, a trail of several meters long, a heart-shaped neckline, puff sleeves and a design-filled waist, revealing an internet celebrity temperament overall.
However, compared with Princess Iman's gorgeous wedding dress, such a wedding dress looks full of Internet celebrity temperament. Neither elegant nor generous, the design of the wedding dress and the makeup and hairstyle of Amelia herself seemed to be more suitable for a magazine cover than an aristocratic wedding.
Even more disappointing is that her wedding had almost zero jewels, and even the crown of the Spencer family was missing. The pendant earrings worn and the rings used were sponsored by unwell-known brands, and wedding shoes and sets were flooded with sponsor advertisements.
However, there was something more surprising about this wedding. Amelia was the 3rd child of Charles, Earl of Spencer, and his first wife, Victoria.
Like their aunt Princess Diana, they both enjoy the honorific title of "lady", but they also have an unreliable father. After Charles and Victoria's divorce, the Amelia sisters lived mainly in South Africa, and their relationship with their father was almost limited to a surname connection.
In 2020, Amelia and Greg got engaged, and although Charles publicly expressed his blessings at the time, when it came to the wedding, Charles not only did not provide a venue and crown, but was even unwilling to go to South Africa to attend his daughter's wedding in person. Even his brother Louis did not attend, so his half-brother Samuel led Amelia into the wedding venue.
The relatives at the wedding scene were almost only half-brother, mother Victoria, eldest sister Katie, and twin sister Eliza. Such indifference can't help but remind people of what happened to Princess Diana back then.
After her divorce from Charles, she asked her brother to provide a manor house as a place to heal, but was refused. Perhaps, for these aristocratic families, material wealth and status are more important than family happiness as understood by ordinary people.