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Rani (speaking voice by Peyton Elizabeth Lee and singing voice by Lana McKissack) is the leader of the Night Pride and Kion's love interest. Following the death of her grandmother, Rani becomes Queen of the Tree of Life. At the end of the series, she marries Kion. Her and the Night Pride's catchphrase is "With strength & respect, Night Pride ...
Following Queen Janna's death and the wedding between Kion and Rani, Makini becomes Kion and Rani's Royal Mjuzi. Makuu (voiced by Blair Underwood ) is a young, sleek, and well-built Nile crocodile who leads the crocodile float that lives in the Pride Lands after defeating the previous leader Pua in battle.
Nala becomes Simba's wife as well as his Queen Consort. Nala is also the mother of Kiara and Kion, and in The Lion King: Six New Adventures, she is the mother of Kopa. Several years after Simba's uncle Scar has killed Simba's father Mufasa and taken the throne, Nala desperately ventures into the jungle to find help. Upon unexpectedly reuniting ...
Queen Rania of Jordan holds her baby granddaughter Princess Iman in a photo that Crown Prince Hussein shared for her birthday on Aug. 31, 2024. ... Queen Rania and King Abdullah of Jordan on March ...
The organization founded by Queen Rania in 2003 helps fund education for orphaned youth over age 18. The couple was all smiles when they left King Hussein Medical Center with their baby girl on ...
Rani Chandra, from 2007's British science fiction television The Sarah Jane Adventures. Rani, from the Disney franchise Disney Fairies. Rani Kapoor, from the Australian soap opera Neighbours. The Rani of Cooch Naheen, from Salman Rushdie's novel, Midnight's Children. Rani, the leader of the Night Pride and love interest of Kion in The Lion Guard.
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Rania Al-Yassin was born on 31 August 1970 in Kuwait, to Palestinian parents. [3] Her father, Faisal Al-Yassin, was a Palestinian from Tulkarm in the West Bank. [4] In 1991 Rania's family was forced to flee Kuwait, along with thousands of other Palestinian refugees, and resettled in Amman, Jordan. [4]