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Princess Iman joins her parents Queen Rania and King Abdullah in Washington, D.C.

February 1, 2017

King Abdullah II of Jordan received a specialsurprise for his 55th birthday. While in Washington, D.C. on Monday,January 30, the monarch was treated to a surprise visit from his college student daughter Princess Iman.

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Queen Rania took to her Instagramto share a photo from her family’s mini-reunion in the United States. “Whata lovely surprise! A special visit from Iman to celebrate His Majesty’sbirthday,” she attached to a photo of herself with her husband and their20-year-old daughter, who studies at D.C.’s Georgetown University.

The royals looked casual in the picture as theystrolled the streets of D.C. Iman, taking after her stylish mother, opted for acrème, over-sized sweater paired with a fur-lined coat, while her father wore agrey polo shirt and navy coat.

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The Hashemite Court also documented thefamily’s outing by posting a “behind the scenes” photo of the King and Imansitting side-by-side at a restaurant. King Abdullah kicked off his “workingvisit” to the United States, which includes meetings with US administrationofficials and members of Congress, on Monday.

On the first day of his trip, the Kingof Jordan – whose predominantly Muslim country is not one of seven impacted by President Trump's controversial executive order on immigration – met with Vice President Pence, while on Tuesday he was joined by Queen Rania for a meeting with the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

It is unclear if the monarch willmeet with President Trump during his visit. Should the pair meet it would mark the president's first royal meeting since being sworn into office on January 20.

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