Josefine
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ï have heard that her mother has swedish roots
can someone tell me more about this
can someone tell me more about this
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u'll find QN's ancestors on the Net, her mum's parents , or grandparents, can't remember, came from Sweden, she's Catholic- QN's mum' s ancestors also came from Scotland, EnglandJosefine said:ï have heard that her mother has swedish roots
can someone tell me more about this
Who's Shireen SAif al Sadr? never heard of her,I know an actress called Shireen saif al-Nasr,but she's Egyptian and I never heard she was in any way related to QN.tipper said:Does any1 know about her cousin, Shereene Seif El- Sadr, an actress, how is she related to Noor, where does she live etc.
salma said:I find this photo of Queen Noor, it´s a painting of Queen Noor make in 1986 of spanish painter. (sorry it´s small).
wow i never knew that,i also thought Queen Noor was originally lebanese,i think i read that in her book? anyway Shireen saif Al Nasr is soo beautiful!Dina12 said:The father for Qeen Noor is Syrian and her mother is swedish. Shreen Saif Al Naser is Egypation and with A syrian mother.
She's Jordanian. She gave up her American citizenship when she got married.nilah said:Is she dual citizen ,American and Jordanian or American only?
Thats a beautiful painting salma.salma said:Other pic of this painting.
Queen Noor's grandfather was born in Lebanon and left the Arab world as a child. Her grandmother was Irish. So on her father's side she is half Arab Christian half Irish. Her mother's family were from Sweden.Dina12 said:The father for Qeen Noor is Syrian and her mother is swedish. Shreen Saif Al Naser is Egypation and with A syrian mother.
why did you say Arab christian but not Irish christian ( or may be irish protestant or irish catholic).shelley said:So on her father's side she is half Arab Christian half Irish.
wow thank god,for a moment there i thought alll i knew was wrong cuz i was sure she was originally lebaneseshelley said:Queen Noor's grandfather was born in Lebanon and left the Arab world as a child. Her grandmother was Irish. So on her father's side she is half Arab Christian half Irish. Her mother's family were from Sweden.
Basically because you do not have much choice of religion in Ireland, just denomination. In the Arab world you can be Muslim or Christian or Jewish. So it is better to be clear. Ditto Sweden. And especially some eighty or so years ago when Queen Noor's father would have been born.Safaa Batin said:why did you say Arab christian but not Irish christian ( or may be irish protestant or irish catholic).
thanx, so this actress is maybe a very distant cousin.Dina12 said:The father for Qeen Noor is Syrian and her mother is swedish. Shreen Saif Al Naser is Egypation and with A syrian mother.
shelley said:Queen Noor's grandfather was born in Lebanon and left the Arab world as a child. Her grandmother was Irish. So on her father's side she is half Arab Christian half Irish. Her mother's family were from Sweden.
Ur right Carla,shes Originally from Syria...tipper said:Her granfather came from Halab, in Syria, he was half- Syrian and half- Lebanese, but he was born in Syria. Her grandmother was American born. This woman's ancestors came from Scotland and England.
Salma, wow, it's beautiful. Have never seen it before! Thanks for sharing!salma said:I find this photo of Queen Noor, it´s a painting of Queen Noor make in 1986 of spanish painter. (sorry it´s small).
ap3 said:Hi,
I've noticed that lately Queen Noor is wearing an "evil eye" medallion alot, with both evening and day wear.
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She doesn't have to wear this because she has other beautiful jewellery options. Does anyone know why she is wearing this medallion alot lately, and its possibly siginificant meaning, giver, whatever?
kinneret5764 said:Queen Noor's first public statement on P. Hamzah's demotion:
5:59pm (UK)
Ousted Crown Prince Will Continue to Serve, Says Queen
"PA"
Jordan’s Queen Noor said today her son will continue to serve Jordan, despite King Abdullah’s decision to strip him of the crown as heir to the Hashemite throne.
Noor neither referred to Abdullah nor his decision – an unusual move in Jordan, where the absolute monarch is venerated by his family and subjects alike.
The absence of any mention of Abdullah in Noor’s written statement underlined her disappointment in the ousting of her son that she had hoped would rule Jordan.
Abdullah had chosen Prince Hamzah, now a 24-year-old American college student, as his heir hours after their father – King Hussein – died of cancer in February 1999. The designation was widely seen out of respect for Hussein, who is known to have favoured Hamzah among his 11 children from four marriages. The late king often described Hamzah publicly as the “delight of my eye”.
In a written statement, Noor said Hamzah “has always been a source of pride and joy for me, his family and his father King Hussein whose indomitable faith lives on in him.”
“God willing, he will continue to fulfil King Hussein’s wishes for him to serve Jordan,” added Noor, who is touring the United States. “My faith in him and in our beloved Jordan is constant and undiminished.”
On Sunday, Abdullah – who enjoys absolute powers which include dissolving parliament and ruling by decree – stripped his half brother and heir of his title as crown prince in an abrupt shake-up aimed at redeeming the full power the king inherited from Hussein.
The king said he wanted to relieve Hamzah of his duty and give him space to undertake more responsibilities in state affairs.
A day later, Hamzah told Abdullah he was conceding to “the command of my elder brother out of my loyalty, love and obedience.”
Hamzah is Hussein’s son from his fourth marriage, to New York-born Lisa Halaby, who became Queen Noor when she converted to Islam upon her marriage to Hussein in 1978.
Under the country’s constitution, the current heir is the king’s eldest son – Hussein, now age 10. The king may also bestow the crown upon his oldest brother, Faisal, 41.
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I believe McLean, VA outside of Washington in a rented house near Potomac........I'm tempted to say, having seen her in action, she lives on an airplane!!!!! Does she have access to private planes or does she now fly commercial instead? I think it would be latter but am curious.nilah said:Does anyone know where Noor lives in the States?
She really does! Has she lost a lot of weight???? In so many photos on book tour she elected to wear a kaftan so hard to tell......Bubbette said:I dunno--she's looking a little haggard in those last photos.
maybe its a present from her children. i remenber she used to wear a necklace and she said that her boys gave it to hermaryshawn said:Interesting photos.....and question. I noticed she was not wearing her blue evil eye bracelet she often wore (will try and post) for several years. This pendant is a new thing I think.
She is clearly fascinated by evil eye jewelry though.
I would like to know why she does not wear her wedding rings anymore. She always wears a ring on her pinky finger but that's it. Have long wondered about significance of that ring.
Anyone have answers?
Thank you.
this is so intresting,at least she did say smthing...kinneret5764 said:Queen Noor's first public statement on P. Hamzah's demotion:
5:59pm (UK)
Ousted Crown Prince Will Continue to Serve, Says Queen
"PA"
Jordan’s Queen Noor said today her son will continue to serve Jordan, despite King Abdullah’s decision to strip him of the crown as heir to the Hashemite throne.
Noor neither referred to Abdullah nor his decision – an unusual move in Jordan, where the absolute monarch is venerated by his family and subjects alike.
The absence of any mention of Abdullah in Noor’s written statement underlined her disappointment in the ousting of her son that she had hoped would rule Jordan.
Abdullah had chosen Prince Hamzah, now a 24-year-old American college student, as his heir hours after their father – King Hussein – died of cancer in February 1999. The designation was widely seen out of respect for Hussein, who is known to have favoured Hamzah among his 11 children from four marriages. The late king often described Hamzah publicly as the “delight of my eye”.
In a written statement, Noor said Hamzah “has always been a source of pride and joy for me, his family and his father King Hussein whose indomitable faith lives on in him.”
“God willing, he will continue to fulfil King Hussein’s wishes for him to serve Jordan,” added Noor, who is touring the United States. “My faith in him and in our beloved Jordan is constant and undiminished.”
On Sunday, Abdullah – who enjoys absolute powers which include dissolving parliament and ruling by decree – stripped his half brother and heir of his title as crown prince in an abrupt shake-up aimed at redeeming the full power the king inherited from Hussein.
The king said he wanted to relieve Hamzah of his duty and give him space to undertake more responsibilities in state affairs.
A day later, Hamzah told Abdullah he was conceding to “the command of my elder brother out of my loyalty, love and obedience.”
Hamzah is Hussein’s son from his fourth marriage, to New York-born Lisa Halaby, who became Queen Noor when she converted to Islam upon her marriage to Hussein in 1978.
Under the country’s constitution, the current heir is the king’s eldest son – Hussein, now age 10. The king may also bestow the crown upon his oldest brother, Faisal, 41.
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