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Muna Al Hussein was born in Chelmondiston, Suffolk, England, the daughter of Doris Elizabeth (née Sutton) and Lieutenant Colonel Walter Percy "Tony" Gardiner. She attended Bourne School in Kuala Lumpur, Malaya, which was administered by the British Families Education Service for the children of British service personnel stationed overseas, where she was an A-grade field hockey player.
This is a list of the women who have been queen/princess consort of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan since the emirate was elevated to the status of a kingdom in 1949. As all monarchs of Jordan have been required by law to be male, there has never been a queen regnant of Jordan although the law can be bypassed by royal decree.
Alia married the King in a private ceremony at her father's house, with no attendance of any other royal family members, on 24 December 1972, 3 days after the king divorced his second wife Princess Muna Al-Hussein, and was titled Queen Alia Al Hussein (Arabic: الملكة علياء الحسين). They had two children: [1] [2]
Muna celebrating her birthday at Miss World 2007 in China. While she was 20 years old, during her second year at university in 2007, Abii won the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria pageant. [4] [5] Her platform as reigning queen was polio and sickle cell disease awareness, [6] and she represented Nigeria at Miss World 2007 in China. [7]
Family of King Hussein and Queen Dina. Princess Alia bint Al Hussein, daughter of Queen Dina of Jordan, half-sister of Abdullah II of Jordan. Grand Cordon of the Order of the Star of Jordan [citation needed] 1st class of Al-Hussein Decoration for Distinguished Contribution (5.2.2007) [citation needed] Family of King Hussein and Queen Alia
Queen’s chest infection ‘was form of pneumonia’ - ICYMI. 07:00, Athena Stavrou. ... Also there was Assistant Private Secretary to the King Muna Shamsuddin, who joined the royal household ...
Queen Rania at the World Economic Forum on the Middle East held at the Dead Sea, Jordan, in 2007. Queen Rania's first venture was the establishment of the Jordan River Foundation (JRF) in 1995. [20] The Jordan River Children Program (JRCP) was developed by Queen Rania to place children's welfare above political agendas and cultural taboos. [21]
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