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nt. Until her death in 2013, she was the oldest member of the deposed Muhammad Ali Dynasty residing in Egypt. Her nephew, Fuad, who was proclaimed King Fuad II of Egypt and Sudan after the Revolution, resides in Switzerlan 9 Princess Fawzia was born Her Sultanic Highness Princess Fawzia bint Fuad at Ras el-Tin Palace, Alexandria, the eldest daughter of Sultan Fuad I of Egypt and Sudan (later King Fuad I), and his second wife, Nazli Sabri on 5 November 1921.[3] Princess Fawzia Fuad of Egypt was of 10/16 Circassian (bilineal), 3/16 Turkish (bilineal), 2/16 French (matrilineal) and 1/16 Albanian (patrilineal) descent.[4] Princess Fawzia's maternal great-grandfather was Major-General Muhammad Sharif Pasha, Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs.[5] One of her great-great-grandfathers was Suleiman Pasha, a French army officer who served under Napoléon, converted to Islam, and oversaw an overhaul of the Egyptian army. In addition to her sisters, Faiza, Faika and Fathia, and her brother, Farouk,[6] she had two half-siblings from her father's previous marriage to Princess Shwikar Khanum Effen
di. Princess Fawzia was educated in Switzerland[3] and was fluent in English and French in addition to her native Ara7] Her beauty was often compared to that of film stars Hedy Lamarr and Vivien Le8] The marriage of Princess Fawzia to Iran's Crown Prince Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was planned by the latter's father, Rezā Shāh.[9][10] A declassified CIA report in May 1972 described the union as a political move.[11] On the other hand, the marriage was significant in that it united a Sunni royal, the Princess, and a Shia royal, the Crown Pri2] Princess Fawzia of Egypt and Mohammad Reza Pahlavi were engaged in May 1[13][14] However, they saw each other only once before their wedding.[15] They married at the Abdeen Palace in Cairo on 15 March 1[12][16] When they returned to Iran the wedding ceremony was repeated at Marble Palace, Tehran, which was also their future reside5] Following the marriage, the Princess was granted Iranian nationality.[17] Two years later the crown prince succeeded his exiled father and was to become the Shah of Ir
an. Soon after her husband’s ascent to the throne, Queen Fawzia appeared on the cover of the 21 September 1942, issue of Life magazine, photographed by Cecil Beaton, who described her as an "Asian Venus" with "a perfect heart-shaped face and strangely pale but piercing blue eyes."[16] She led the newly founded Association for the Protection of Pregnant Women and Children (APPWC) in I8] With Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi she had one child, a daughter:[19] The marriage was not a success. Queen Fawzia (the title of empress was not yet used in Iran at that time) moved to Cairo in May 1945[21] and obtained an Egyptian divorce. The reason for her return was that she viewed Tehran underdeveloped in contrast to modern, cosmopolitan Ca[22][23] In addition, she had difficult times due to infidelity of the shah and suffered malaria and depression.[24] She consulted an American psychiatrist in Baghdad for her troubles shortly before she left Tehran.[21] On the other hand, CIA reports claim that Princess Fawzia ridiculed and humiliated the Shah due to his impotence, leading to their separat
ion.[23] In her book Ashraf Pahlavi, twin sister of the Shah, argues that it was the Princess not the Shah who asked for divo5] This divorce was first not recognized for several years by Iran, but eventually an official divorce was obtained in Iran, on 17 November 1948, with Queen Fawzia successfully reclaiming her previous distinction of Princess of Egypt as well. A major condition of the divorce was that her daughter be left behind to be raised in Iran.[25] Incidentally, Queen Fawzia’s brother, King Farouk, also divorced his first wife, Queen Farida, in November 16] In the official announcement of the divorce, it was stated that "the Persian climate had endangered the health of Empress Fawzia, and that thus it was agreed that the Egyptian King’s sister be divorced." In another official statement, the Shah said that the dissolution of the marriage "cannot affect by any means the existing friendly relations between Egypt and Iran."[27] After her divorce Princess Fawzia headed the Egyptian co
2] Princess Fawzia with Ismail Shirin. On 28 March 1949, at the Koubba Palace in Cairo, Princess Fawzia married Colonel Ismail Chirine (or Shirin) (1919–1994), who was the eldest son of Hussein Chirine Bey and his wife, HH Princess Amina Bihruz Khanum Effe[28][29] He was a graduate of Trinity College, Cambridge and a one-time Egyptian minister of war and the navy. Following the wedding they lived in an estate owned by the Princess in Maadi, Ca[29][30] They also resided in a villa in Smouha, Alexand1] They had two children, one daughter and one son:[32] Fawzia lived in Egypt after the 1952 revolution that toppled King Farouk.[34] Princess Fawzia’s death was mistakenly reported in January 2005. Journalists had confused her with her niece, Princess Fawzia Farouk (1940–2005), one of the three daughters of King Farouk. In her later life, Princess Fawzia lived in Alexandria, Egypt, where she died on 2 July 2013 at the age of.[3][35] Funeral ceremony was held after noon prayers at Sayeda Nafisa Mosque in Cairo on 3 J