QueenEmpath
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Princess Haya is King Abdullah's younger half sister (daughter of King Hussain and Queen Alia) thus she's Queen Rania's sister in-law
Princess Haya is King Abdullah's younger half sister (daughter of King Hussain and Queen Alia) thus she's Queen Rania's sister in-law
Hello All, it's has been a while, only 10 years
I was looking for HMKA II visit photos to the light dragoons regiment in Yorkshire, can you please help me
Why's no one answering this? We're very curious! Can any Jordanians tell fangirls whether or not your Crown Prince is single?
He doesn’t have to marry a woman from the royal or ruling Gulf families, his mother isn’t from one the ruling families but she is of course Jordanian and his grandmother, Queen Muna is of British origin so it’s possible for him to marry a foreign woman, but of course the children would have to be Muslim. But I think he will probably marry a Jordanian like his father.Hi guys! I am new in this forum?!
There is something that I always think about CP hussein and wanted to know what you guys think about it (sorry if it's a dumb question)
Do you think CP hussein would accept a arranged marriage? Like marry his 2nd/3rd cousin or someone from an other muslim/arab royal family (like saudi arabia, bahrein, dubai)? Cause he seems to be more "traditional" than his parents and maybe he prefer to marry a arab royal blood girl to keep a "tradition" or a "good relationship" with those countries or something...
The Queen is a Palestinian born in Kuwait who didn't move to Jordan until 1991.He doesn’t have to marry a woman from the royal or ruling Gulf families, his mother isn’t from one the ruling families but she is of course Jordanian and his grandmother, Queen Muna is of British origin so it’s possible for him to marry a foreign woman, but of course the children would have to be Muslim. But I think he will probably marry a Jordanian like his father.
Thanks, I'd forgotten about that.Muna was never made a queen (unlike Hussein's other 3 wives - all others were at least partly of Arab descent). Since her marriage she has been known as 'princess Muna al-Hussein' (prior to marriage her name was Antoinette (Toni) Avril Gardiner).
Which member married a member of the Egyptian royal family? As for the marital policies, they changed overtime due to geopolitics, traditional politics and their fairly recent liberal tendencies about their spouses.The Queen is a Palestinian born in Kuwait who didn't move to Jordan until 1991.
It's quite interesting looking at how the Hashemites went from favouring marriages among themselves and related families or to members of the Egyptian Royal family and aristocracy to marrying commoners and foreigners in only a few decades. It's a similar but somewhat faster development to what has happened in Europe since World War I.
Were Queen Muna more popular than Queen Noor and if so do we know why? I have a possible answer to my own question, but want to see what other thinks.
Summers are sweeter with you… So thankful