Prince Faisal bin Al Hussein

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Prince Faisal of Jordan (born October 11, 1963, Amman, Jordan) is the son of King Hussein and Princess Muna Al Hussein, and the younger brother of King Abdullah II. He graduated from Brown University in 1985 with a degree in electrical engineering. He then served in various positions in the Royal Jordanian Air Force, reaching the rank of Lieutenant General in 2004. He has been a supervisor and advisor to Royal Wings Airlines since 1995.

Prince Faisal married Princess Aliya Taaba of Jordan in August of 1987. She is the daughter of Sayyid Tawfik al-Tabbah, founder and president of Royal Jordanian Air Lines. They have four children together:

  1. Princess Ayah (February 11, 1990)
  2. Prince Omar (October 30, 1993)
  3. Princess Sara (March 27, 1997) (twin of Aisha)
  4. Princess Aisha (March 27, 1997) (twin of Sara)
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