Princess Fadia of Egypt
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Born | (1943-12-15)15 December 1943 Abdeen Palace, Kingdom of Egypt |
Died | 28 December 2002(2002-12-28) (aged 59) Lausanne, Switzerland |
Burial | Rifai Mosque |
Spouse | Pierre Alexievitch Orloff |
Issue | Mikhail-Shamel Orloff Alexander-Ali Orloff |
Father | Farouk of Egypt |
Mother | Safinaz Zulfikar |
Princess Fadia (Arabic: الأميرة فادية; 15 December 1943 – 28 December 2002) was born at the Abdeen Palace in Cairo. She was the youngest daughter of the late Former King Farouk of Egypt and his first wife, the Queen Farida.[citation needed] After her father was deposed during the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, the Princess lived in Italy for two years. She and her sisters were then sent to live in Switzerland, to attend boarding school. There, the Princess studied painting, became an accomplished equestrian and met her future husband.[1]
On 17 February 1965, Fadia married Pierre Alexievitch Orloff (born 13 December 1938), a geologist and descendant of the Russian Royal Family, at the Kensington Registry Office, in London.[1][2][3] He converted to Islam, taking the name Sa'id Orloff.[1] They had two sons, Mikhail-Shamel (born 2 September 1966) and Alexander-Ali (born 30 July 1969). The Princess worked as a translator for the Swiss Ministry of Tourism, being fluent in French, Arabic, English, Italian and Spanish.[1]
The Princess was the nearest one to her Father Farouk of Egypt and her great Mother Farida of Egypt.
Princess Fadia of Egypt has 4 grandchildren.
Fadia died in Lausanne, Switzerland and was buried in the Al-Rifa'i Mosque in Cairo, Egypt.[4]
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References
- ^ a b c d Al-Ahram Weekly: Egypt Archived 2009-05-18 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Time.com: U.S. - Milestones: Feb. 26, 1965
- ^ British Pathe: Register Office Royal Wedding (aka Princess Fadia Weds) - Video Newsreel Film
- ^ BBC News: World - Middle East
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