
There is also something quietly revolutionary in the fact that Iman chose love over protocol, heart over heritage. Throughout history, royal marriages were instruments of alliance and strategy. Iman’s choice stands in sharp contrast: it was not orchestrated for political gain or dynastic continuity, but born out of affection, understanding, and respect. In this sense, she is part of a broader trend among royals globally—from Japan to Britain—who are reshaping what royalty means in the 21st century. Iman’s wedding reminds us that identity is no longer bound by bloodline or geography alone, but is actively shaped by values, character, and intention.