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Prince Hussein of Jordan

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Prince Hussein of Jordan
NamePrince Hussein of Jordan
TitleCrown Prince of Jordan

Prince Hussein of Jordan is the eldest son of King Abdullah II and Queen Rania of Jordan, and the current Crown Prince of Jordan. He was born on June 28, 1994, in Amman, Jordan, and is a member of the Hashemite dynasty. As the heir apparent, he has been involved in various Jordanian Armed Forces and Jordanian government activities, and has represented Jordan at several international events, including the United Nations General Assembly and the Arab League.

Early Life and Education

Prince Hussein of Jordan began his education at the International School of Choueifat in Amman, and later attended King's Academy in Madaba, Jordan. He then went on to study at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., where he earned a degree in International History. During his time at Georgetown University, he was involved in various extracurricular activities, including the Georgetown University Qatar and the Middle East and North Africa club. He has also participated in several Royal Military Academy Sandhurst training programs, and has been awarded the Honor Medal of the Jordanian Armed Forces.

Career

As the Crown Prince of Jordan, Prince Hussein of Jordan has been involved in various Jordanian government and Jordanian Armed Forces activities. He has represented Jordan at several international events, including the United Nations General Assembly, the Arab League, and the Gulf Cooperation Council. He has also met with several world leaders, including Barack Obama, Vladimir Putin, and Angela Merkel. In addition, he has been involved in several Jordanian royal family activities, including the Jordanian Royal Court and the King Abdullah II Fund for Development.

Personal Life

Prince Hussein of Jordan is married to Rajwa Al Saif, a Saudi Arabian architect, and the couple has two children, Jalila bint Hussein and Hussein bin Hussein. He is also involved in several charity organizations, including the King Hussein Cancer Foundation and the Jordan River Foundation. He has also participated in several sports events, including the Jordan Rally and the Aqaba International Marathon. In his free time, he enjoys hiking and scuba diving in Wadi Rum and the Red Sea.

Titles and Styles

As the Crown Prince of Jordan, Prince Hussein of Jordan holds several titles and styles, including His Royal Highness and the Crown Prince of Jordan. He has also been awarded several orders and decorations, including the Order of the Star of Jordan and the Order of Independence (Jordan). He has also been awarded the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Nile by the President of Egypt and the Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III by the King of Spain.

Public Life and Activities

Prince Hussein of Jordan is involved in several public life and activities, including the Jordanian royal family and the Jordanian government. He has represented Jordan at several international events, including the United Nations General Assembly, the Arab League, and the Gulf Cooperation Council. He has also met with several world leaders, including Emmanuel Macron, Justin Trudeau, and Recep Tayyip Erdogan. In addition, he has been involved in several charity organizations, including the King Hussein Cancer Foundation and the Jordan River Foundation. He has also participated in several sports events, including the Jordan Rally and the Aqaba International Marathon, and has visited several historical sites, including the Petra and the Jerash. Category:Jordanian royalty

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