
As the dust settled after the wedding and public attention gradually shifted elsewhere, the long-term significance of the event began to take root. For the Pahlavi family, it signaled continuity—not just of a name or a title, but of a sense of purpose. Reza Pahlavi, who has dedicated his life in exile to advocating for human rights and democracy in Iran, expressed his joy as a father with quiet pride. For a man often seen in political forums and protests, the image of him walking his daughter down the aisle was a rare, humanizing moment. It reminded many that behind the politics and history lies a family—one that has endured loss, exile, and transformation with grace.