Many thanks Omar, i was very sad to hear this about your parents because jordan has a special place in my heart and in my family's as we livid there for almost 4 years and i have 4 sisters 2 of them were living with me there and we became addicted to the news of the royal family and each one of us had a fave royal lady and mine has always been Princess Alia as i have admired her affection towards the family and the country. I have been living in the uk for the past 12 years but i have (and my sisters) continued to follow the news about the Jordanian royal family. I also want to mention that i have no doubt that your mother is very respectable and was (and still is) loyal to your father as you mentioned, they shared 21 years together, but am very disappointed that i will never get to see them together in public eye again as a couple. Thank you for the info you have provided us and am hoping that one day i might get to meet Princess Alia in person xxHey guys remember me?
I just wanted to set things straight on the subject. There is a Sarah Kabbani, but my dad isn't married to her. But yeah my parents got divorced in April because of the situation. We are trying to get on with out lives but believe me it isn't easy. My family are all well, but the twins are the most affected and ayah is going off to college soon so its difficult for my mom to balance out our emotions because she is very affected as my father was her life for 21 years. As for anyone who had suspicions that there are 2 sides of the story then you are mistaken because my mom is the most repectable woman i know. She has always been there for everyone and will continue to serve her king and country no matter what. Any questions i will answer because i dont want any misinformation on that sensitive subject.
Best Regards, Omar.
Yep, that's exactly her!i found this, could this be the woman that caused all of this headache? am surprised that she's been addressed as a Ms and not Miss?View attachment 266303
has she been married before? coz she's been addressed as mrs and not miss?Yep, that's exactly her!
ITA. There was no indication, publicly at least, that Alia was going through such a difficult time.It isnt easy to go through divorce epecially been a royal in public eye,i admire Princess Alia for all of her effort to keep her royal duties going and keeps on serving her country when in private shes been going through really hard time,i wish her all of the best!
well been in the public eye for so many years, the royals know how to act and appear regardless of any personal problems so of course we weren't to know this just by seeing her carrying out her duties, however in the recent duties before the divorce was announced, i did notice the princess without a wedding ring in several occasions but i didn't think anything of it at that time, looking back now i realized why that was!!ITA. There was no indication, publicly at least, that Alia was going through such a difficult time.
There was no indication, publicly at least, that Alia was going through such a difficult time.
A divorce is always a sad thing, especially after so many years of marriage and when there are children involved. I wish the best for Princess Alya and her son and daughters, May she find peace and happiness and may she continue to be the real nice lady I´ve learned to like.
what has the reaction of the Jordanian people been like when this was made public although i dont know whether it has been or not!!I will borrow your words Carminha. I hope that Princess Alia and her children will be able to get on with their lives and that Princess Alia will continue to be as well loved and respected as she is now in Jordan.
i saw that too it could be her we might get to know that soon!!i gogled and found her face book listing..is she the lbond one?