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Video: 5 women from ordinary families who became the wives of the richest eastern sheikhs
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Perhaps every little girl dreams of becoming a real princess and living in a palace. And when the girls grow up, they have to say goodbye to this dream, but some lucky women manage to make a fairy tale come true. We will tell you how the life of women develops, who became the wives of the most real oriental sheikhs.
Rania Al Abdullah
Rania could write a book on how to quickly charm a sheikh and marry him. After all, only 4 months have passed since the girl's acquaintance with her betrothed to the wedding. However, she is not only the wife of Prince Abdullah, who has been the King of Jordan since 1999, but she is also an active fighter for women's rights, including freedom in choosing clothes. Rania herself prefers to wear shirts and jeans, and her favorite fashion designer is Giorgio Armani.
She can safely appear in public without a traditional female headdress and is of the opinion that, first of all, a woman should be judged by her mind, and not by her appearance. In parallel with her main activity, a woman maintains her own channel and blog on the Internet. Despite her principles, attitudes and behavior, which run counter to the eastern foundations, Rania quickly won the love of the prince, her people and Europeans.
With her help, the first center was built to help children who have been abused by adults. At the same time, this fragile woman is a colonel in the Jordanian army. It's funny, but she was born in the family of the most ordinary pediatrician. From an early age, Rania showed great zeal for learning, stood out against the background of other children with her perseverance and amazing willpower for a child.
Growing up, she got a job at Citibank, and then at a large company Apple. The girl also met her prince at work. Having taken the honorary title of Queen of Jordan, her lifestyle has practically not changed, and Rania tries to devote most of her time to children. She already has four of them.
Natalia Alieva
Arriving at a shooting competition in Minsk, the nephew of the Emir of Dubai met a Belarusian student from the Academy of Physical Education. She was 20 years old and worked as a waitress. Natalya Aliyeva broke the "record" of the previous beauty, becoming the bride of the athlete, billionaire and politician Said al-Maktoum - just a few days after they met.
The man returned home with a prize and a bride. It is worth saying that by that time he was already married and had 5 heirs in his hands. Thus, Natalya became the official second wife of the prince, and very soon the girl gave her beloved daughter. Aisha (the Islamic version of the name Natalya) to this day enjoys life in an Islamic palace, and her beloved pet is not a cat, like most women, but a cheetah.
Fatima Kulsum Zohar
The secret has not yet been revealed how a girl from a simple family won the heart of the king of Saudi Arabia and became his wife. Only one thing is known: her husband honored her with the right to sleep in his chambers, and this before her could not be achieved by any of the wives and numerous inhabitants of the harem. The Queen has nothing to do with the social and political life of the state, but her merits include the organization of charitable centers. Fatima maintains her blog and Facebook page, where she sometimes shares personal photos with her subscribers.
Sheikha Mozah
The mother of the current ruler of Qatar was listed as the second wife of the emir. She was not related to the royal family, but was from a wealthy family. A modest pedigree did not prevent her from becoming the wife of the Prince of Qatar. Sheikha Moza leads a stormy social life, willingly communicates with representatives of the media, and holds several positions at various levels. Such an active and varied life position strongly distinguishes her against the background of other oriental wives. Her ranks can be enumerated for a very long time, but each of them helped her to come to what she wanted - to build an advanced modern state.
Some politicians speak seriously of her as a woman who managed to carry out a coup in a country where only men are taken seriously in the state. Even today, when her husband left power and their son is at the head of the state, Moza is a very influential woman not only in her country, but throughout the world. It is simply impossible not to admire her, because despite the great workload, she manages to pay a lot of attention to her children. READ MORE …
Lalla Salma
She was born in Morocco, in the family of a simple school teacher. When Lalla was only three years old, her mother died, and the upbringing of the girl and her sister is easy on the shoulders of her grandmother. From an early age, she showed great interest in engineering. Having become older, the girl underwent training, internship and received the coveted position of an engineer. Lalla Salma met her future husband, King of Morocco Mohammed the Sixth, at one of the private parties.
Despite the fact that now the woman is recognized as the wife of the ruler at the official level, the royal title, alas, does not shine for her - these are local laws. Lalla often appears at international events, and the press has repeatedly noted her ability to dress. At home, she is known as a sympathetic and very compassionate person. Lalla is a mother of two and an avid participant in various charities and foundations.
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