“Princess Jalila bint Ali is one of the prettiest royals out there. She outshines every single member of the JRF.” - Submitted by Anonymous
“There are a lot of pretty girls in the JRF but Princess Jalila is the only one, in my opinion, who has a natural elegance and the "it" personality that popular princesses usually share.” - Submitted by Anonymous
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Princess Jalila bint Ali of Jordan || Edelina Joyce
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Princess Jalila of Hejaz (1923–1955) was a Hijazi princess. She was the daughter of Ali, King of Hejaz, and Princess Nafissa Khanum, and sister to Crown Prince Abd al-Ilah .
She tragically died from extensive burns sustained from lighting an oil stove.
Newspaper article source:
The Daily Telegraph
London, Greater London, England • Thu, Dec 29, 1955 Page 7
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Official Cousins Portrait: Crown Prince Al Hussein & Princess Rajwa Al Hussein in a group photo with the groom’s siblings & paternal cousins at Zahran Palace after the wedding. The family members include:
Siblings: Princess Iman & Jameel Thermiotis, Princess Salma & Prince Hashem
Princes Omar, Abdullah Muhammad, Princesses Ayah, Aisha, Sara & Mohammed, Raiyah, Nasmah Halawani (children of Prince Feisal & Ayah’s family)
Prince Abdullah & Jalila (children of Prince Ali)
Princesses Hala, Rayet Al-Noor, Fatima Al Alia & Princes Hussein Haidara, Mohammad Al Hassan (children of Prince Hashim)
Princes Muhammad, Hussein & Princess Rajaa (children of Prince Talal)
Princesses Tasneem (daughter of Prince Ghazi)
Prince Hussein Mirza, Talal & Abdul-Hamid Al Saleh, Luma Haddad, Danah Shishan, Sharifa Shouq bint Hamed (sons of Princess Alia & spouses)
Aoun & Muna Juma (children of Princess Aisha)
Ja'afar & Jumana Al Saleh & Aisha Qutta, Tariq Khalaf (children of Princess Zein & spouses)
Arif & Aisha Batayneh (children of Princess Rahma)
Zein Al Sharaf, Sukayna Judeh & Tariq Judeh, Zane Abu Hantash (children of Princess Sumaya & spouse)
Ali Blair (son of Princess Badiya)
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I am not criticizing a specific person. I'm talking about that there are people who criticize certain people and leave the rest. During the war, Princess Rym Al Ali's position was disappointing. She was very neutral and sympathetic to both parties by her account in position (X). For example, spending on clothing is considered… Jalila is a young girl, but she spends a lot of money on clothes and fashion. I'm sorry if you can't criticize certain people, I mean, you're a hypocrite.
Helloooo
I understand your point!! You mean some are criticized but others are not? And that's unfair. Well yes! I felt sorry for Israeli Civilians too but Gosh things got SO MUCH WORSE afterwards. Plus Hamas is a resistance, it's not a terrorist group. She could have at least tweeted again and again to support Palestine. I hate it that people are still neutral after ALL OF THIS !!!!!
About being selective while criticizing members of the royal family I think that's because Rania and her daughters are much more known and famous, people are more interested in them than in Reem and Jalilah. All of Abdullah's siblings are living a lavish life it's only that they pass under the radar. If Reem was the Queen she'll face the same backlash!
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HRH Princess Haya bint Al Hussein with her children: Sheikha Al Jalila bint Mohammed and Sheikh Zayed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
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Mr. Sharkas launches Tick platform under the patronage of Princess Najla bint Asem
#Mr. Sharkas #launches #Tick platform under the patronage #of Princess Najla bint #Asem
Mr. Amjad launched the new global social media platform Tick on Tuesday, January 9, 2024, at a major ceremony held under the patronage of Her Highness Princess Najla bint Asem at the Sheikha Jalila bint Rashid Al Maktoum Theater in the Shmeisani district. The event was attended by a number of dignitaries, ministers, Arab and foreign embassies, and companies from various sectors.
During the…
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“I'm sorry but Princess Jalila is not pretty, she's very average-looking. This hype around Jalila's "beauty" is reminding me of the hype around Anisha being "hard-working".” - Submitted by Anonymous
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Royal Birthdays for today, December 2nd:
Pedro II, Emperor of Brazil, 1825
Takahito, Prince Mikasa, 1915
Lea, Princess of Belgium, 1951
Kardam, Prince of Turnovo, 1962
Ashi Dechen Yangzom Wangchuck, Princess of Bhutan, 1983
Al Jalila, Princess of Dubai, 2007
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Princess Haya bint al Hussein and her brother Prince Ali bin Al Hussein with their Children Princess Jalila bint Ali, Prince Abdullah bin Ali, Sheikha al Jalila bint mohammad al Maktoum and Sheikh Zayed bin Mohammad bin Rashid Al Maktoum
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I’m starting an art challenge! Put ten pieces of art in the readmore. It can be ones you don’t think get enough attention (don’t forget to link ‘em!), your newest ones, or just your old favorites! And this can be any type of art - music, drawing, fanfic (link those instead plz), whatever! Go nuts!
(If you’re on mobile, just skip to the next line, type :readmore: and then skip to the next line.)
These are all from my Win A Commission contests I hold every month. Check it out!
Beauty and the Beast (being best buds)
Gumiho: Tale of the Fox Sister (she’s about to get exploded basically)
Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp (this is his evil uncle watching Aladdin and Princess Jalila)
Brother + Sister (this is the sister as a ghost and her baby, don’t worry there’s a happy ending)
The Frog Princess (wlw version)
The Nose Tree (the third soldier is calling for an army)
Puss in Boots (The King is reaching out for the Marquis de Carabas. That carriage took me so long)
The Eyrie (the king and his advisor are looking at their ancestral home)
The Man from Snowy River (oh no! He’s losing his hat!)
The Snow Queen (Gerda and Robber Girl having a sleepover. I love these two.)
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Princess Jalila bint Ali wears a bespoke embellished cape gown by Jordanian designer Edelina Joyce for the wedding of her cousin Crown Prince Hussein to Rajwa Al Seif at Zahran Palace, 1 June 2023
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