Noal, Princess of the Sa'id

Princess of the Sa'id
Princess Noal
Princess of the Sa'id
Born (1980-12-06) 6 December 1980 (age 43)
Rome, Italy
SpouseMuhammad Ali, Prince of the Sa'id
IssuePrince Fouad Zaher Hassan
Princess Farah-Noor
DynastyBarakzai
FatherPrince Muhammad Daoud Pashtunyar of Afghanistan
MotherFatima Aref Zaher
ReligionIslam
Egyptian royal family
Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Egypt
Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Egypt

The King




Extended family

Prince Abbas Hilmi
Mediha Momtaz

  • Sabiha Fatma
  • Daoud Abdel Moneim
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Princess Noal of Afghanistan is the wife of Muhammad Ali, Prince of the Sa'id, the heir apparent to the abolished thrones of Egypt and Sudan[1] and daughter of Prince Muhammad Daoud Pashtunyar Khan, who is the fifth son of King Zahir Shah of Afghanistan.[2][better source needed]

Background

Princess Noal was born in Rome, Italy, on 6 December 1980.[3][4] She attended L’Institut Saint Dominique in Rome, Italy, where she majored in Euro-business, then undertook lapidary studies at Webster University in London.[3] She founded and became directing designer for Noal & Co Ltd in 2001.

She is fluent in Italian, French and English.

Her father Prince Muhammad Daoud Pashtunyar Khan (born on 17 April 1949) was educated at Esteqlal High School, and Military Academy, Kabul. He was commissioned in the Royal Afghan Air Force as 2nd-Lieutenant, later became a civil aviation pilot.

Her mother Princess Fatima Begum [née Fatima Aref Zaher] (born on 2 May 1949), was the First Secretary (Protocol, Financial Affairs and Public Relations) at the Afghan Embassy in Rome since 2005, and later served as Afghan Chargé d'affaires in Rome since 2007. She is a daughter of General Sardar Muhammad Aref Khan, a former Afghan Ambassador to the USSR by his wife, Amina Begum (eldest daughter of Brigadier Sardar Muhammad Ali Khan by his wife, Humaira Begum).[5]

She has an older brother, Prince Doran Daoud Zaher Shah (born in 1974), and educated at American University of Sharjah (AUS), and a Consultant of GTZ Investments in Sharjah.

Marriage and family

Living in Istanbul,[1] Princess Noal attended the wedding on 20 April 2012 of Prince Rudolf of Liechtenstein with Tılsım Tanberk, where she met Muhammad Ali, the elder son of Fuad II (last King of Egypt), the couple's betrothal was announced on 27 April 2013.[1]

Their wedding was held on 30 August 2013 at Istanbul's former Çırağan Palace in the presence of King Fuad II, the bride's parents, media, a crowd of onlookers and guests,[1][6] including the couple from the reigning European dynasty which introduced them.

On 12 January 2017 the couple had twins, a son and daughter:

  • Prince Fouad Zaher Hassan of Egypt
  • Princess Farah-Noor of Egypt

Honours

  • Decoration of Al Kemal in brilliants.[7][8]

Ancestry

Ancestors of Noal, Princess of the Sa'id
16. Sardar Muhammad Yusuf Khan
8. King Nadir Shah of Afghanistan
17. Sharaf Sultana Hukumat Begum
4. King Zahir Shah of Afghanistan
18. Sardar Muhammad Asif Khan
9. Mah Parwar Begum
19. Murwarid Begum
2. Prince Muhammad Daoud Pashtunyar of Afghanistan
20. Sardar Muhammad Asif Khan (= 18)
10. Sardar Ahmad Shah Khan
21. Murwarid Begum (= 19)
5. Humaira Begum
22. Loinab Khush Dil Khan
11. Zarin Begum
23. Sahira Begum
1. Noal Zaher Shah, Princess of the Sa'id
24. Sardar Muhammad Husain Khan
12. Sardar Muhammad Asif Khan
6. Sardar Muhammad Aref Khan
3. Fatima Begum
28. Sardar Muhammad Yusuf Khan
14. Sardar Muhammad Ali Khan
29. Mastura Begum
7. Amina Begum
30. Sardar Fateh Muhammad Khan
15. Humaira Begum
31. Halima Begum

References

  1. ^ a b c d Hello! Magazine Prince Muhammed Ali of Egypt and Princess Noal Zaher of Afghanistan Prepare for their Royal Wedding. 2 August 2013 (retrieved 26 November 2013).
  2. ^ "Rahul Gandhi Fell in Love Twice Then Why is he Still Single? What Went Wrong?". Asian Tribune. Retrieved 2018-04-16.
  3. ^ a b "Inside Prince Muhammad Ali of Egypt and Princess Noal Zaher's wedding". HOLA. 2013-09-15. Retrieved 2018-04-16.
  4. ^ "Game of thrones". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 2018-04-16.
  5. ^ "Genealogy". Archived from the original on 2016-08-13. Retrieved 2019-08-10.
  6. ^ Arabia weddings. Royal Wedding of Prince Muhammad Ali of Egypt and Princess Noal Zaher. 16 September 2013 (retrieved 26 November 2013).
  7. ^ Instagram
  8. ^ Eye of Dubai