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jordanianroyals · 23 days
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Princess Noor bint Asem of Jordan with her first child, Princess Haya bint Hamzah, in 2012
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Let us assume what is said here is true, and that Hussein was in a relationship with an Emirati girl whose mother is French-Moroccan. If he had married her, people would have said that he wanted to improve relations with the Emirates after the escape of Princess Haya bint Al Hussein, and this continues to be the case based on what people say, analyzes and rumors. People should stop interfering in other people's lives. They are both adults and know what to do.
Exactlyyyyyy !! Like the alleged coup attempt ( I don't believe in it btw , I think Prince Hamzah is innocent) is supposed done by Saudis. When he married Rajwa , they said her married her to strengthen their relation with Saudi Arabia after the rift. If he married an Emarati girl and it is said that they have a rift with UAE too then people will also say he married the Emarati girl just for political reasons ! This will never end .
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thehashemitefamily · 2 years
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الاميرة هيا بنت حمزة سنة 2021
Princess haya bint hamzah in 2021
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rashrosh83 · 6 years
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الاميرة هيا بنت حمزة سنة 2021
Princess haya bint hamzah in 2021
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heavyarethecrowns · 6 years
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Those that have married in to Royal Families since 1800
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Lisa Halaby
The future Queen Noor was born Lisa Najeeb Halaby in Washington, D.C. She is the daughter of Najeeb Halaby and Doris Carlquist. Her father was a Navy experimental test pilot, an airline executive, and government official. He served as United States Assistant Secretary of Defense in the Truman administration, before being appointed by John F. Kennedy to head the Federal Aviation Administration. Najeeb Halaby also had a private-sector career, serving as CEO of Pan American World Airways from 1969 to 1972. The Halabys had two children following Lisa; a son, Christian, and a younger daughter, Alexa. They divorced in 1977.
Halaby attended schools in New York and California before entering National Cathedral School from fourth to eighth grade. She attended The Chapin School in New York City for two years, then went on to graduate from Concord Academy in Massachusetts. She entered Princeton University with its first coeducational freshman class, and received a BA in architecture and urban planning in 1973. At Princeton she was also a member of the school's first women's ice hockey team.
After she graduated from Princeton, Halaby moved to Australia, where she worked for a firm that specialized in planning new towns with a burgeoning interest in the Middle East which because of her Syrian roots had special appeal.
After a year, she accepted a job offer from Llewelyn Davies, a British architectural and planning firm, in 1975 which had been employed to design a model Capitol city center in Tehran, Iran.
When increasing political instability forced the company to relocate to the UK, she traveled to the Arab World and decided to apply to Columbia University’s graduate school of Journalism while taking a temporary aviation facility research job in Amman.
Eventually, she left Arab Air and accepted a job with Alia Airlines to become Director of Facilities Planning and Design. Halaby and the king became friends while he was still mourning the death of his wife. Their friendship evolved and the couple became engaged in 1978.
Before her marriage, she accepted her husband's Sunni Islamic religion and upon the marriage, the royal name Noor Al-Hussein ("Light of Hussein"). The wedding was a traditional Muslim ceremony. Although many assumed that she would be initially regarded as a stranger to the country instead as an Arab-American Halaby, she was considered an Arab returning home rather than a foreigner.
She soon gained power and influence by using her role as King Hussein's consort and her education in urban planning for charitable work and improvement to the country's economy. Noor assumed management of the royal household and three stepchildren, Princess Haya bint Al Hussein, Prince Ali bin Al Hussein and Abir Muhaisen (her husband's children by Queen Alia).
Noor and Hussein had four children: Prince Hamzah (born 29 March 1980), Crown Prince from 1999 to 2004 Prince Hashim (born 10 June 1981), Princess Iman (born 24 April 1983), and Princess Raiyah (born 9 February 1986).
Queen Noor founded the King Hussein Foundation (KHF) in 1979. It includes the Noor Al Hussein Foundation and 8 specialized development institutions: the Jubilee Institute, the Information and Research Center, the National Music Conservatory, the National Center for Culture and Arts and the Institute for Family Health, the Community Development Program, Tamweelcom the Jordan Micro Credit Company and the Islamic micro finance company, Ethmar.
She is the Honorary Chairperson of JOrchestra. In addition, Noor launched a youth initiative, the International Arab Youth Congress, in 1980. International agenda She is chair of King Hussein Foundation International, a US non-profit 501 which, since 2001, has awarded the King Hussein Leadership Prize.
Following a long battle with lymphatic cancer, King Hussein died on 7 February 1999.
Noor divides her time among Jordan, Washington, D.C., and the United Kingdom (in London and at her country residence, Buckhurst Park, near Winkfield in Berkshire). She continues to work on behalf of numerous international organizations.
She speaks Arabic, English and French. The queen also enjoys skiing, water skiing, tennis, sailing, horseback riding, reading, gardening and photography
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dsoccermaster · 5 years
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​When a goal is voted the Greatest of All Time at any club, it is a big deal. When it is given the GOAT nod at Barcelona, it's meteoric. It's seismic. It's United Nations-worthy. Unfortunately, the UN didn't see it that way, so they palmed it off on a mere 500,000 fans worldwide.  What did they select? This.  April 18th, 2007. A date where the US Supreme Court upheld the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act in a 5-4 decision (not quite 5-2, is it?). A date where Princess Haya Bint Al Hamzah,... Via All the latest breaking football news, transfer rumours, analysis, and match reports - 90min http://www.90min.com/
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theroyalfanzine · 7 years
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Royal babies Class of 2016
Unknown Date:
Princess Florence von Preussen  & Mr. James Tollemache welcomed their first daughter, Sylvie Tollemache. Princess Florence von Preussen is the great x4 granddaughter of Queen Victoria through her eldest daughter, Victoria, Princess Royal.
January:
7th:
Princess Nejla bint Asem of Jordan  & Nasser Talhouni welcomed their first child, Kareemah Talhouni. Princess Nejia is a 3rd cousin of King Abdullah II through  King Abdullah I.
16th:
Isabella Alexandra May Windsor is the daughter of Lord and Lady Fredrick Windsor. She joins big sister Maud Elizabeth Daphne Marina Windsor. She is presently distantly in succession for the British Throne. 
February:
1st:
Prince Talal bin Rashid of Jordan, second child and son of T.R.H. Prince Rashid bin Hassan of Jordan and his wife, née Zeina Shaban.
5th:
The Gyalsey, Crown Prince of Bhutan is the son of the King and Queen of Bhutan. He is first in line for the Bhutanese throne. On 17 April, his name was announced: Jigme Namgyel Wangchuck
9th:
Teresa Julie Elisabeth is the first daughter of  Count Friedrich zu Ortenburg & Countess Friedrich zu Ortenburg.
17th:
Prince Faisal bin Al Hussein and Princess Zeina Faisal of Jordan welcomed a son, Prince Abdullah bin al-Faisal. Prince Abdullah is their first child together, and fifth child of Prince Faisal. He joins older paternal half-siblings:
Princess Ayah (1990)
Prince Omar (1993)
Princess Sara (1997) 
Princess Aisha (1997).
24th:
Archduchess Magdalena Maria Alexandra Zita Charlotte of Austria is the second child of Archduke Imre and Archduchess Kathleen. She joins big sister Archduchess Maria Stella. She is named for  Archduchess Magdalena of Austria who was the daughter of  Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor, and  Anne of Bohemia and Hungary.
March:
2nd: 
Prince Oscar Carl Olof of Sweden, The Duke of Skåne is the second child of Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel of Sweden. He is currently 3rd in succession after his big sister, Princess Estelle. He is named for his grandfather (Carl) and father (Prince Daniel’s actual name is Olof). His Dukedom was last held by his greatx2 grandfather, King Gustaf VI Adolf.
Prince Abdul Malik al-Bolkiah of Brunei & Dayangku Raabi’atul ‘Adawiyyah Pengiran Haji Bolkiah welcomed their first child,  Princess Muhee'ah Raayatul Bolqiah of Brunei
April:
8th:
Princess Badiya bint Al-Hamzah of Jordan is the fourth daughter of Prince Hamzah Bin Al Hussein of Jordan and Princess Basma bint Al-Hussein of Jordan. She joins big sisters:
Princess Haya bint Hamzah  of Jordan (2007, half sister, from her father’s 1st marriage)
Princess Zein bint Hamzah of Jordan (2012)
Princess Noor bint Hamzah of Jordan (2014)
19th:
Prince Carl Philip of Sweden & Princess Sofia of Sweden welcomed their first child, a son {Source} The child’s name, title and style is HRH Prince Alexander Erik Hubertus Bertil of Sweden, The Duke of Södermanland {Source}. He is currently 5th in Swedish succession and distantly for the British succession.
22nd:
Prince Carlos of Bourbon-Parma, Duke of Parma & Princess Annemarie, Duchess of Parma welcomed their third child and first son together: Prince Carlos Enrique Leonard of Bourbon-Parma, Hereditary Prince of Parma. He joins big sisters Luisa and Cecilia, and much older paternal half brother who is also named Carlos {Source}.
May:
9th:
Prince Jaime of Bourbon-Parma & Princess Viktoria of Bourbon-Parma welcomed their second daughter, Princess Gloria Irene of Bourbon-Parma {Source}. Gloria joins big sister, Princess Zita Clara of Bourbon-Parma   and shares a birthday with her first cousin,  Princess Luisa Irene of Bourbon-Parma. 
17th:
Prince Amedeo of Belgium, Archduke of Austria-Este & Archduchess Elisabetta of Austria-Este welcomed their first daughter, Archduchess Anna Astrid of Austria-Este{Source}. She is currently 7th in succession for the Belgian throne, is the first great granddaughter of King Albert II & Queen Paola, and first grandchild of Princess Astrid and Prince Lorenz. She was named Anna for her paternal greatx2 grandmother (her paternal grandfather’s grandmother), Princess Anne d’Orleans and her paternal grandmother (Princess Astrid)’s grandmother, Princess Astrid of Sweden. Due to recent title laws passed by her great uncle King Philippe, she is not entitled to the title Princess of Belgium, however, she is an Archduchess of Austria-Este through her paternal grandfather.
June:
2nd:  Prince Jean d’Orléans, Duke of Vendôme & Princess   Maria Magdalena Philomena d’Orléans, Duchess of Vendôme welcomed their 4th child,   Prince Joseph Gabriel David Marie d’Orléans. Prince Joseph joins older siblings:
 Prince Gaston d’Orléans(2009)
 Princess Antoinette  d’Orléans (2012)
Princess Louise-Marguerite  d’Orléans (2014)
5th: Don Fernando Humberto Gómez-Acebo y de Borbón and Nadia Halamandari  welcomed their first child, a son, Don  Nicolás Gómez-Acebo y Halamandari. 
23rd:  Prince Moulay Rachid bin Hassan of Morocco and his wife,  Oum Kalthum Boufarès, welcomed their first child, Prince  Moulay Ahmed.
July:
Unknown Date: Archduchess Marie-Christine of Austria, Countess of Limburg-Stirum & Count Rodolphe of Limburg-Stirum welcomed their third son, Count Gabriel. He joins older brothers Count Léopold  de Limburg-Stirum  and Count Constantin de Limburg-Stirum.
17th:  Don Luis Beltrán Ataúlfo Alfonso Gómez-Acebo y de Borbón and his second wife,  Andrea Pascual Vicens welcomed a son. {Source}. This son is the 9th grandson of Infanta Pilar of Spain. His son’s name was later revealed to be:  Juan Gómez-Acebo y Pascua
August:
11th: Prince  Abdülaziz, the son of Prince Abdülhamid Kayihan Osmanoglu (Turkey) and his wife Walaa
30th: Princess Amélia of Orléans-Braganza and Alexander James Spearman welcomed their first child, Alexander Joaquim Pedro Spearman. Alexander Joaquim Pedro is presumably for his father (Alexander),  Joaquim (the Portugese version of Joachim) and Pedro (for her deceased elder brother, Prince Pedro, who died in a plane accident in 2009)
September:
5th:  Count Alexander and Countess Isabel zu Stolberg-Stolberg welcomed a son, Count Lorenz zu Stolberg-Stolberg
November:
17th: Georg, Prince of Prussia & Sophie, Princess of Prussia welcomed baby #4.... Heinrich Albert Johann Georg, Prince of Prussia. He joins almost 4 year old twins  Prince Carl Friedrich Franz Alexander, Hereditary Prince of Prussia & Prince Louis Ferdinand Christian Albrecht of Prussia and 18 month old Emma Marie, Princess of Prussia. Little Heinrich is named:
Heinrich: likely a name they liked
Albert: Likely a name they liked
Johann: his maternal greatx2 grandfather  Count Johann Wolfgang von Saurma-Jeltsch 
Georg: For his father
     The little prince is currently 3rd in succession for the defunct kingdom of             Prussia after his twin brothers.
28th: Prince Felix and Princess Claire of Luxembourg welcomed their second child, a son. His title is His Royal Highness Prince de Nassau.  He joins big sister Princess Amalia Gabriela Maria Teresa de Nassau and is currently 4th in succession. 
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jordanianroyals · 1 year
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Princess Haya bint Hamzah, January 2022
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jordanianroyals · 1 year
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Princess Haya bint Hamzah, only child of Prince Hamzah and Princess Noor bint Asem, with her classmates at TASIS Switzerland in Lugano. It is a private American international and college-prepatory boarding and day school in Switzerland and one of Europe's best boarding schools.
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jordanianroyals · 1 year
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Princess Haya bint Hamzah performs at school, May 2022
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If you would like to interview a Jordanian Royal family member, who would it be?
Princess Iman bint Abdullah, since we know so little of her lol. In all seriousness, I’m interested in interviewing Queen Noor. Haya and Hamzah too, for obvious reasons.
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thehashemitefamily · 2 years
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الاميرة هيا وهي تتزلج على الجليد في الرحلة المدرسية في سويسرا 8/2/2022
Princess Haya ice skating on her school trip in Switzerland 8/2/2022
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thehashemitefamily · 2 years
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الأميرة هيا بنت الأمير حمزة سنة 2020
Princess Haya, daughter of Prince Hamzah in the year 2020
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thehashemitefamily · 2 years
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الامير حمزة بن الحسين مع ابنته الأميرة هيا بنت حمزة
Prince Hamzah Bin Al Hussein with his daughter Princess Haya Bint Hamza
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thehashemitefamily · 2 years
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سمو الاميرة هيا بنت حمزة مع صديقاتها سنة 2021
Her Highness Princess Haya Bint Hamza with her friends in 2021
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