Princess Fawzia-Latifa of Egypt

Egyptian royal

Sylvain Renaudeau
(m. 
  • Nael Fouad Jean
  • Dunya Nariman Adele
DynastyMuhammad AliFatherFuad II of EgyptMotherDominique-France Loeb-PicardReligionSunni Islam
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 Fawzia-Latifa (فوزية لطيفة; born 12 February 1982) is the daughter of Fuad II (last King of Egypt) by his wife, Fadila (born Dominique-France Loeb-Picard).[1]

Early life

Fawzia-Latifa was born on 12 February 1982 in Monte Carlo, Monaco. She was named Fawzia after her grandfather's sister, Princess Fawzia Fuad of Egypt, (former queen of Iran) and her father's half-sister, Princess Fawzia Farouk of Egypt. She was named Latifa after Princess Lalla Latifa, the Mother of the King of Morocco.

Fawzia-Latifa was educated at:[citation needed]

Fawzia Latifa works in the field of public relations and media. She has also worked as a diplomat with the delegation of the Principality of Monaco in Berlin/Germany.[2]

Marriage

On 19 January 2019, at her father's residence in Geneva, she married Sylvain Jean-Baptiste Alexandre Renaudeau (born on 9 November 1979), a French electronic engineer working in Monaco.[3] They have two children.[citation needed]

Honours

  • Decoration of Al Kemal in brilliants.

Ancestry

Ancestors of Princess Fawzia-Latifa of Egypt
8. Fuad I of Egypt
4. Farouk I of Egypt
9. Nazli Sabri
2. Fuad II of Egypt
10. Hussain Fahmi Sadek Bey
5. Narriman Sadek
11. Asila Kamel
1. Princess Fawzia-Latifa of Egypt
12. Lazare Loeb
6. David-Robert Loeb
13. Berthe Weill
3. Dominique-France Loeb-Picard
14. Edmond Picard
7. Paule-Madeleine Picard
15. Adele-Andrée Dreyfus

References

  1. ^ Egypt Independent
  2. ^ Princess Fawzia to tie the knot on Saturday
  3. ^ Marriage of Princess Fawzia-Latifa in her father's residence


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