Muhammad Ali, Prince of the Sa'id
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For other people named Mohammed Said, see Mohammed Said (disambiguation).
Prince Muhammad Ali, Prince of the Sa'id (born 5 February 1979) is the heir apparent to the currently abolished thrones of Egypt and Sudan.
He was born in Cairo the grandson of king Farouk and Queen Nariman, and the elder son of Fuad II (last King of Egypt) and his former wife, Fadila (nee Dominique-France Picard). Prince Muhammad Ali was raised and educated between Europe and Morocco.
Prince Muhammad Ali works in real estate in Paris.[1]
References
- ^ Whitworth, Damian. (3 February 2011) Egypt’s last king on life in exile. The Times
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Egyptian Royal Family |
- HM The King
- HRH The Prince of the Sa'id
- HRH Princess Fawzia-Latifa
- HRH Prince Fakhruddin
Extended family members
HI&RH Princess Neslişah
- HH Prince Abbas Hilmi
HH Princess Mediha
- Nabila Fatima
- Nabil Daoud
- HH Princess İkbal Hilmi
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- Muhammad Ali Dynasty
- 1979 births
- Living people
- Egyptian princes
- Current heirs apparent
- Heirs to the Egyptian throne
- Honorary Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
- Honorary Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
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