Shortly after the its recent royal wedding, the Egyptian former Royal family had another celebration behind closed doors!
Prince Muhammad Ali, the firstborn of the last King and titular Heir apparent to the throne, turned 40 last Tuesday (February 5). His jubilee was celebrated privately, with his father, wife & children, while a few photos from the event were released later that day.
Muhammad Ali (or Mohamed Ali Farouk) was born on February 5, 1979, in Cairo, the elder son of ex-King Fouad II & his former wife Fadila. He has two younger siblings, a sister & a brother.
His father has been the last King of Egypt & Sudan, having reigned in infancy for 17 months before monarchy was abolished in 1953. His commoner mother, Jewish-born Dominique-France Loeb-Picard converted to Islam following her marriage Fouad in 1976, but lost her royal title & priviledges after their divorse was finalised in 2008.
Fouad II & Fadila (marrying - 1976)
The prince grew up and was educated in Europe and Morocco, attending the Swiss Institute Le Rossey. He was reported to work in a Parisian real estate in 2011.
Prince Mohamad Ali met his future wife, Princess Noal Zahir Shah (a granddaughter of the last King of Afghanistan) in 2012, at the wedding of Prince Rudolf of Liechtenstein and Tılsım Tanberk in Istanbul. Their betrothal was announced on 27 April 2013, while their Royal Wedding took place on 30 August (that year) at Istanbul's former ÇırağanPalace in the presence of royal guests & media. The couple's children, twins: Prince Fouad-Zaher Hassan & Princess Farah-Noor, came to the world on 12 January, 2017.
From the birthday celebrations - with his son and father
From the birthday celebrations - with his daughter and father
Official 40th birthday photo of Muhammad Ali, Prince of The Sa'id
Ever since his birth, Prince Muhammad Ali is formally styled (within the former royal family) as The Prince of the Sa'id, a title bestowed on the heirs of the throne when Egypt was a kingdom.
Prince of the Sa'id's traditional royal standart
Further links of additional information (original publication from Facebook):
https://www.facebook.com/FouadofEgypt/posts/2197786140242861
https://www.facebook.com/FouadofEgypt/photos/a.721974711157352/2197324836955658/?type=3&theater
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ali,_Prince_of_the_Sa%27id
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuad_II_of_Egypt
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominique-France_Loeb-Picard
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noal,_Princess_of_the_Sa%27id
https://www.hellomagazine.com/royalty/2013080213898/prince-egypt-princess-afghanistan-royal-wedding/#
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_of_the_Sa%27id
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ali_dynasty
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_revolution_of_1952)
https://royaleventsintheword.blogspot.com/2019/01/egyptian-royal-wedding-saturday-1912019.html (from his sister's royal wedding, last month).
On Saturday 19/1/2019 the royal court of the Emirate of Ajman (member of UAE) announced the death of a royal. Sheikha Naila bint Rashid Al-Nuaimi, sister of the elderly ruler, Humain III, had passed away the previous day(, Friday, January 18, 2019). She was also the mother of Sheikh Humaid bin Ahmed bin Rashid Al-Mu'alla (from the fellow emirate of Umm Al-Quwain). The age and death cause of the deceased was not revealed, neither any of her portraits were ever published (as customary among the most conservative Arab monarchies). Her funeral prayers were performed on Saturday noon, after that time's Dhuhor prayer, at Ajman's Al Rawdha Mosque. She was laid to rest privately.
Sheikh Humaid III bin Rashid Al-Nuaimi (centre) & Shaikh Saud bin Rashid Al-Mu'alla (Emir of Umm Al-Quwain - left)
Emirs/Rulers from the fellow emirates of Fujairah, Umm Al-Quwain and Ras Al-Khaimah (all related with Ajman royalty) were the first to express their condolences to the mourning family, while their respective royal courts announced official mourning for the deceased. Ajman's royal court also announced that the Emir Sheikh Humaid (III) bin Rashid Al-Nuaimi (aged 87/88, the oldest ruler in UAE) and his entire family expressed their grief for Sheikha Naila and prayed to Allah Almighty to rest her soul in paradise. As it is customary in such ocassions, the senior mourners received local official visitors for three days and condolences by other Arab leaders of the region (like the King of Bahrain & Sultan of Oman).
Mourning royal families, receiving consolation visits on January 21.
Last Saturday happy news for the Al Maktoum dynasty were revealed. Prince Majid bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, a son of Dubai's Emir, and his wife Hessa Beljafla welcomed their fourth child into the world. The newborn was named Rashid.
The pair are already parents to twin boys: Mohammed & Dubai (b. 2015) and to a girl Maitha (b. 2017).
A book, launched to mark 50 years of Sheikh Mohammed's public life (this year)
Majid is one of the 23 children (9 sons and 14 daughters) of the current Emir (/Prince) of Dubai, SheikhMohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, who is also the Vice-President and Prime Minister of UAE (posts that use to be transfered hereditary there). His mother, Huriyah Ahmed Al M'aash is a native Algerian, and (as a secondary wife of Mohammed bin Rashid), an unofficial member of Dubai's royal family. He has three full-sisters and a full-brother.
There is no special information, about his wife, Sheikha Hessa.
Majid himself (aged 31) has been widely involved in charities, regarding youth activity, literacy, arts & sports. He is also interested in traditional sports, like horse & camel riding, swimming, football (soccer) and shooting. Some of the numerous initiatives he has launched include a calligraphy centre, youth media awards & national training. During his father's reign the emirate was turned to a global ciy with major enterprises, however in some cases the right of freedom was violated even to members of the royal family. Majid's sister, Princess Latifa, was caught by the authorities last year while trying to escape overseas, seeking an assylum abroad, with the royal court reportingnine months later that she was safe in Dubai.
Publication, revealing the royal birth & more links of information:
https://www.facebook.com/RoyalChildren/photos/a.219376171742734/767334740280205/?type=3&theater
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Majid_bin_Mohammed_bin_Rashid_Al_Maktoum
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_bin_Rashid_Al_Maktoum
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latifa_bint_Mohammed_Al_Maktoum_(II)
https://news.sky.com/story/how-missing-dubai-princess-practised-her-escape-11572555
Today (January 29) the Malaysian state of Pahang wittnessed a double royal proclamation, the first such in the Sultanate's history. Tunku Azizah Aminah Maimunah Iskandariah, the royal consort of Sultan Abdullah was named as Tengku Ampuan, while their elder son, Tengku Hassanal Ibrahim took the position of Tengku Mahkota. Sultan Abdullah Al-Haj, who ascended Pahang's throne two weeks ago, will be sworn in as the 16th Yang di-Pertuan Agong (King) of Malaysia on Thursday (31 January), for a five-year term.
Members of Pahang royalty attend the ceremony: far right the yet-to-be proTengku Mahkota, next to him (from right) the Tengku Muda of Pahang, Tengku Abdul Rahman Ibni Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Al-Musta'in Billah.
The ceremony began at ~10:30am local time. It took place at Abu Bakar palace's Grand (throne) Hall.
More than 1,500 official guests, state and royal dignitaries were in attendance.
It was broadcasted live on national television.
Tunku Azizah receiving the instrument of proclamation
The Royal Consort was the first to be proclaimed. Tengku Abdul Rahman Sultan Ahmad Shah (the Sultan's brother) read the official letter of appointment, aknowledging Tunku Azizah as the fifth Tengku Ampuan of modern Pahang. The instrument of proclamation was then presented to the Sultan and Tunku Azizah rose to accept it, before sitting back on the throne next to her husband.
Tunku Azizah sits next to her husband
The title of Pahang's Tengku Ampuan is specially accorded to the consort of reigning Sultan, who descends of royal blood, as it is provided by the state constitution. Azizah becomes the first Tengku Ampuan of Pahang in nearly 31 years. The last royal consort who held this title is Sultan Abdullah's late mother, Tengku Ampuan Afzan Tengku Paglima Perang Muhammad (1930-1988). The current royal title of Sultanah Khalsom, wife of the previous Sultan Ahmad Shah, was not accorded by state constitution, but specially created for her (due to her commoner origin).
Tengku Hassanal Ibrahim reading his Surat Ikrar Taat Setia, pledging to be loyal towards his state and people
Next was the proclamation of Heir apparent/Tengku Mahkota. Tengku Hassanal replaced his father who held that title for 44 years (longer, than any other in modern Pahang).
Tengku Hassanal signing the Pledge of Loyalty
Tengku Hassanal paying homage to his father, Al-Sultan Abdullah
Once again the Tengku Muda (Tengku Abdul Rahman) read the official letter (of appointment), followed by the pronouncing and signing of the Pledge of Loyalty (Surat Ikrar Taat Setia) by Tengku Hassanal. It was witnessed by Tengku Muda and the Menteri Besar (Chief Minister) of Pahang (Datuk SeriWan Rosdy Wan Ismail). It was completed with the new Tengku Mahkota paying homage to his father, the Sultan, and sitting (for the first time) to a third throne right from his parents'.
Tengku Hassanal sitting on his throne
Then Tengku Muda read another proclamation. The new Tengku Mahkota was simultaneously appointed Remagku Raja (Regent) of the state of Pahang for the next five years, effective Jan. 31. This decision was made as his father, Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri'ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah is taking the office of the 16th Yang di-Pertuan Agong (Federal King/Head of State) in the end of this month. Thereafter the Sultan conferred Pahang's Darjah Kerabat (DK) state award, to his son.
The ceremony ended with a speech by Sultan Abdullah - citing the symbolic character of these apointments -, a (muslim) prayer led by the Sultanate's Mufti, and the performance of state's anthem.
Tunku Azizah Aminah Maimunah Iskandariah binti Almarhum Al-Mutawakkil Alallah Sultan Iskandar Al-Haj was born on August 5, 1960. She is the younger daughter of the late Sultan Iskandar of Johor (1932-2010) and his first wife Enche' Besar Hajah Kalsom Abdullah (Josephine Ruby Trevorrow; 1935-2018). Her brother, Ibrahim Ismail, is the current reigning Sultan of Johor.
Azizah took her primary & secondary educations at local schools in Johor Bahru; she married to then Tengku Mahkota Abdullah of Pahang on 6 March 1986, during the term of her father as Malaysia's 8th King (1984-1989). Together they had six children, four sons (the first of whom died on his birth) and two daughters. Two of their children (a son & a daughter) are twins (b. 2000).
Tengku Hassanal Ibrahim Alam Shah Ibni Al-Sultan Abdullah was born on 17 September 1995 at Tengku Ampuan Afzan hospital, in (Pahang's) capital Kuantan. He received his primary education there, and continued for secondary education in the UK. He then pursued higher education in Geneva, Switzerland, obtaining a bachelor degree in International Relations last year. Hassanal was created Tengku Panglima Besar of Pahang on June 18, 2018. He is currently undergoing his military studies in UK's Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, and is expected to complete them later this year.
Both appointments were decided at a meeting of Pahang's Royal Council last Tuesday, January 22. It was initially said that Tengku Hassanal (who just returned to Pahang yesterday, Jan. 28), will go back to the UK and remain there, until completing his studies. However, after Abdullah election as Yang di-Pertuan Agong (on January 24) and the decision to name Hassanal Ibrahim as Regent (without eg: creating a Regency Council during the latter's absence), it is yet not known who will perform the Sultan's duties in near future. At the time (a week ago) Sultan Abdullah urged the people & royal family to provide guidance to his young son. While the deal of the state regency is a matter of the royal council, Tengku Hassanal's return to England may now be delayed until some time after the departure of his parents to capital Kuala Lumpur, as new King & Queen,on Thursday, January 31.
Charles, Prince of Wales, the elder son & first child of UK's Queen Elizabeth II & Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, heir apparent to the British throne since 1952, turned 70 on Wednesday, November 14, 2018. His jubilee was celebrated throughout the country that day, and apart from an evening reception at Buckingham palace with foreign monarchs & royalty in attendance, festivities & commemorative events were held across the Commonwealth all over the year. In his seven decades, His Royal Highness is well known for his charitable contributions, and though his life was often marked by controversy, he achieved some remarkable records of longevity & tenure as Heir to the throne.
CELEBRATIONS:
The 'big day' was well noticed in entire Britain. London woke up festive that Wednesday morning, with bells at Westminster Abbey ringing out for hours. The King's Troop artillery fired 41-gun salutes at High Park, while Welsh Guards of honor played "Happy Birthday" outside Buckingham Palace, shared on Twitter with a message of thanks to the Prince for his support towards British Army. Birthday celebrations kiched off the previous night (Nov. 13), when the Prince of Wales & his wife (the Duchess of Cornwall) attended a comedy show at the London Palladium, organised concurrently with The Prince's Trust (a charity he leads for over 40 years). Meanwhile more other jubilee events, mini-parties and decorations were in row for about half-a-year both in the UK and other nations of the Commonwealth, with surprises, gifts & cake presentations - especially during His Royal Highness' extended official visits to many countries of Europe, Africa and Oceania (in 2018).
On the actual Jubilee day two major events took place.
First - a tea party at the Spencer House in London, with seventy people across the UK, who made special contributions in their communities, and also turned 70 that year (2018). It was organised by The Sun - a newspaper Charles enjoys - and its royal photographer, Arthur Evans. His Royal Highness and his wife reportedly enjoyed a good time chatting with the prince's coevals, with Prince Charles giving a short speech before the event begun and later receiving a birthday cake & balloon. Second - a royal banquet at Buckingham palace that evening, hosted by Her Majesty The Queen, and attended by the entire British royal family (except children), their close non-royal relatives, and monarchs, former monarchs, heirs & royals from Europe and beyond. They included: King Harald V & Queen Sonja of Norway with Crown Prince Haakon & Crown Princess Mette-Marit (of Norway), former King Juan Carlos I & Queen Sofia of Spain, Princess Irene of Greece, former Tsar Simeon II & Tsaritsa Margarita of Bulgaria Princess (former Queen) Beatrix of the Netherlands, King Philippe & Queen Mathilde of The Belgians (/Belgium), Crown Prince Frederik & Crown Princess Mary of Denmark, former Crown Prince Alexander & (titular) Crown Princess Katherine of Yugoslavia, Grand Duke Henri & Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg, Albert II (Prince of Monaco), Queen Rania of Jordan, Crown Prince Sheikh Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa of Bahrain, etc...
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, 97, arriving at his son's jubilee banquet
Queen Elizabeth II's toast at the official Buckingham Palace' banquet for her son, The Prince of Wales' Jubilee, 70th birthday
The banquet was private, while royal guests & family members were spotted arriving at the palace by cars. The Prince's mother, Queen Elizabeth II, 92, paid a tribute to her son, describing him "a champion of conservation and the arts, a great charitable leader... dedicated & respected heir to the throne... and a wonderful father". She also called it a great priviledge for her & Prince Philip, 97, to see him turning 70 (as her mother also saw her), citing the sustainable role of his current wife Camilla, and in conclusion comparing him with "(in every respect) a duchy original".
Thousands messages of birthday wishes were sent for the Jubilee. Prince Charles thanked everybody through a short respond issued on the social media of Clarence House (his official residence), along with a photo of himself & Duchess Camilla (taken before their departure for the royal banquet). More new pictures of the Prince of Wales' family along with official portraits, stamp photos & paintings were released in the month leading up to his birthday - to complete the formal celebrations.
With his daughter-in-law & baby grandson
With his younger grandson, Prince Louis of Cambridge (b. 2018)
HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS' LIFE & DEEDS:
Prince Charles Philip Arthur George was born on November 14, 1948 at Buckingham Palace. He was the first child of then Princess Elizabeth & Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh; the first (maternal) grandchild of King George VI & Queen Elizabeth. He became heir to the British throne at the age of 3, when his grandfather died on 6 February 1952, and his mother succeeded as Queen Elizabeth II. He was then created Duke of Cornwall & Duke of Rothesay (in Scotland).
Portrait of the 1970s
Prince Charles attended the same primary schools with his father, the first british heir not to be educated at the palace. He also attended the Geelong Grammar school in VIctoria, Australia, for some time. Charles was appointed Prince of Wales in 1958, with his ceremonial investiture occuring on July 1, 1969. In 1970 Charles earned a Bachelor of Arts' degree from the University of Cambrigde - becoming the first UK' heir apparent to obtain a University degree - and served in the Royal Air Force and the Royal Navy from 1971 to 1976.
He married Lady Diana Spencer (thence known as Diana, Princess of Wales) on July 29, 1981. Together they had two sons: Prince William (later Duke of Cambridge - b. 1982) & Prince Henry (known as Harry; later Duke of Sussex - b. 1984). From them Charles has currently 3 grandchildren (with another on-the-way). Following 15 years of unsustainable marriage and controversial extramarital affairs from both sides, the Prince & Princess of Wales divorsed in 1996 (having separated in 1992). The following year (1997), Princess Diana was killed in a car crash in Paris, which caused an enormous outpouring of public love & grief, and also severely damaged the royal family's positive image. Prince Charles secondly married his previous partner (from the 1970's) Camilla Parker-Bowles on April 9, 2005 in a civil wedding; she was created Duchess of Cornwall.
The Prince of Wales undertakes a large number of official engamements both inside the UK, and abroad in the other 15 Commonwealth Realms (countries including Canada, Australia, New Zealand & Jamaica, that have Queen Elizabeth II as their monarch & head of state). Leading up to the recent years, when the Queen reduces her public duties due to her age, Prince Charles represents her in some events, comprised in her schedule for many years, like the official trips abroad, chairing of Commonwealth Heads' meeting, and laying the wreath at Cenotaph remembrance Sunday. In April last year (2018), during the Commonwealth Heads of government meeting in London, it was decided that Charles will be the nextHead of Commonwealth upon his accession to the throne (such like his mother succeeded his grandfather in this newly-created title), something the Queen had also backed.
CHARITIES & INTERESTS:
His Royal Highness is keen in his charitable work. He founded The Prince's Trust (which helps young people to find their way in life, mental health & career) in 1976, investing the pension he received from the Royal Navy. Currently, having extended in many branches across the world, it has helped ~870,000 young people to improve their lives & contribute their society. Furthermore, Prince Charles sponsors a number of charities in Britain, Canada & Australia (known as "The Prince's Charities"), related to young people, bysiness & environement. He is additionally a patron, president, or member of over 400 other charities or organisations. An enviromentalist, The Prince of Wales has raised awarness of issues like climate change and plastic pollution, promoting alternative methods, like organic farming, which earned him various awards & recognitions. He has also been involved in the fields of alternative medicine (eg homeopathy), architecture (supporting the urban-planning), gardening, and philosophy. A religious man, open-minded to all doctrines, Prince Charles has visited a lot of Orthodox monasteries (like Athos Mount in Greece) & churches of the Balkans (especially in Romania), having contributed to religious tolerance and diversity in places of serious armed conflicts (eg Syria). The Prince enjoys painting (especially with watercolours), sports, music (he played cello & sung in choir in his youth) and comedy. He has written, or co-authored numerous books.
CONTROVERSY & Jubilee Documentary:
However, like many other influential personalities of global attention, Charles has not escaped controversy. From his disastrous marriage breakdown with Princess Diana (particularly due to the extramarital affair with Camilla) to his views on homeopathy & New Classical architecture, and attempts to influence politicians in crucial decisions, he has been often outspoken and criticised either by the media, or individual specialists of each field he tried to dispute. More concretely his support of historical buildings conservation, and sceptic view on the use of architectural styles of modernism and functionalism, led a lot of current architects to oppose his conservation projects. Similarly, his rejection of more sustainable medical methods in favor of homeopathy brought some members of the medical community to further accusations. In addition, his involvement in national and international political decisions, through speaking out his mind, or even trying to influence British governments to change their policy through personal letters (the so-called "black-spider memos") brought out fierce criticism, satira and condemnation from various sources. And Although in an documentary interview for his 70th birthday (called Prince, Son and Heir: Charles at 70) he rejected the option of meddling in politics as future King (recognising the common sence difference of an individual and a figurehead), his non-diplomatic approach of various situation led even to the production of a future history film (King Charles III), presenting potential threats he can bring to the nation's stability as a sovereign. Finally, Charles was recently noted as one of the leaders of world's elite, keepingbenefitialmoneyoffshore - being included into Paradise papers and sparkling further controversy.
& RECORDS:
The Prince of Wales is currently the longest-serving Heir apparent in the world and the oldest next-generation (from the monarch) heir. He is also the oldest and longest-serving Heir apparent in British history, and the longest-ever titled Prince of Wales (having held this position for a record of 60 years). Should he succeed the throne or not, only time can see. But though his possible reign would be remarkably shorter than that of his mother's (the longest-ever in British history), his legacy and contributions from his current role (of each nature), will undoubtedly remain incomparable to anyone else before (and probably after) him in the millenial history of British monarchy.
Relevant videos:
More photos of Royal guests, spotted arriving on the Jubilee banquet at Buckingham Palace:
King Harald V, Queen Sonja, Crown Prince Haakon & Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway
former Tsar Simeon II (Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha) & titular "Tsaritsa" Margarita of Bulgaria
former King Juan Carlos I of Spain
Princess Beatrix, former Queen of The Netherlands
former Queen Sofia of Spain & her sister, Princess Irene of Greece & Denmark
King Philippe & Queen Mathilde of The Belgians
Queen Rania of Jordan
former Crown Prince Alexander & titular 'Crown Princess' Katherine of Yugoslavia
Crown Prince Frederik & Crown Princess Mary of Denmark
Crown Prince Salman (bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa) of Bahrain
Grand Duke Henri & Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg
Albert II, (Sovereign) Prince of Monaco
Padmanabh Singh, pretender to the throne of Maharaja of Jaipur (in India) with his grandmother, titular Queen Mother Padmini Devi
Prince Nikolaos & Princess Tatiana of Greece & Denmark