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I would have been shocked if Hamzah would have been exiled. Abdullah knows Hamzah would be trouble with a capital T outside Jordan. Better to “retire” him to a private life with enough money, under watchful eyes
Hamzah in the exile would be another middle eastern prince with too much money and irrelevant to Jordan or any other country. I think it's a question of keeping your enemies close. The political situation in the Middle East with the major political players like USA, Israel, Saudi Arabia and Iran is such, that I doubt very much any of us can grasp what's going on. Many of the ME rulers pass on the title and power to brothers and not sons ... Saudi and Dubai comes to mind for the current set ... but it looks like the next generation will be different. Noor wanted her son to be CP and so did Rania ... no surprise what happened. Better for Hamzah not to spend his adult life waiting for something that was going to be snatched away in the end. And better to if possible move away now... KA has not handled this well so far IMO I agree. What is the end game? To keep Hamzah and his family under house arrest for the rest of their lives? Or something worse? Let them go and be a better king.
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Hamzah’s wife is Canadian, they could move to Canada if they really wanted to get away
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"Jordanian Prince Hamzah bin Hussein's visit to the families of victims who died in a controversial incident was the trigger for his house arrest in connection with an alleged coup attempt, according to a new report." https://english.alaraby.c...iggered-jordan-royal-rift
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This article is basically saying that Abdullah thinks Hamzeh is kinging better. I think I agree.
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This article is basically saying that Abdullah thinks Hamzeh is kinging better. I think I agree.
That would put a different spin on the alleged coup. If a brother was kinging better rather than criticism...
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Genealogy: shrinking the world one person at a time!
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This article is basically saying that Abdullah thinks Hamzeh is kinging better. I think I agree.
If that is true one wonders why Abdullah simply doesn't try to be better instead of putting the blame on Hamzah for being more popular.
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This article is basically saying that Abdullah thinks Hamzeh is kinging better. I think I agree.
If that is true one wonders why Abdullah simply doesn't try to be better instead of putting the blame on Hamzah for being more popular. He is uncompetent that's the simple answeer.
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The irony of Rania appearing on British TV (admittedely in pre-recorded interviews) specifically for Prince Philip's death talking about the "role of a good consort" is outstanding when this is going on.
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The irony of Rania appearing on British TV (admittedely in pre-recorded interviews) specifically for Prince Philip's death talking about the "role of a good consort" is outstanding when this is going on.
Did she? 
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This article is basically saying that Abdullah thinks Hamzeh is kinging better. I think I agree.
"kinging" hahaha I love this
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The irony of Rania appearing on British TV (admittedely in pre-recorded interviews) specifically for Prince Philip's death talking about the "role of a good consort" is outstanding when this is going on.
Did she?  Wow. That is beyond rich.
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https://www.itv.com/news/...hat-does-the-role-involveAccording to Queen Rania, a consort is a role that is both specific and indefinable.
"You define it as you go along, based on where you can make a difference, where you are needed and where your passions lie," she said.
"Because you are in the public eye, you very often aren’t forgiven for the errors."
She added that the position changes with the time, labelling it an "evolving role".
Queen Rania said a Royal consort must make every effort to alleviate pressure from their spouse, "even if that’s by being a distraction".
She said they must "provide an environment at home which takes [the monarch's] mind of the heaviness outside the house. "That’s instrumental because the wellbeing of your spouse eventually has an impact on how well they carry out their duties.
“Being a partner, there is the private role you play to support your spouse who is under the limelight, who is held accountable for everything." Are the Jordanian Royal family and the British Royal family similar in any way?
“We’re similar in the way that many other families are similar. We share the same love for our children and concern for the future,” Queen Rania said.It was almost certainly pre-recorded potentially years ago, but still.
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https://www.itv.com/news/...hat-does-the-role-involveAccording to Queen Rania, a consort is a role that is both specific and indefinable.
"You define it as you go along, based on where you can make a difference, where you are needed and where your passions lie," she said.
"Because you are in the public eye, you very often aren’t forgiven for the errors."
She added that the position changes with the time, labelling it an "evolving role".
Queen Rania said a Royal consort must make every effort to alleviate pressure from their spouse, "even if that’s by being a distraction".
She said they must "provide an environment at home which takes [the monarch's] mind of the heaviness outside the house. "That’s instrumental because the wellbeing of your spouse eventually has an impact on how well they carry out their duties.
“Being a partner, there is the private role you play to support your spouse who is under the limelight, who is held accountable for everything." Are the Jordanian Royal family and the British Royal family similar in any way?
“We’re similar in the way that many other families are similar. We share the same love for our children and concern for the future,” Queen Rania said.It was almost certainly pre-recorded potentially years ago, but still. Way to go making Philip's death all about her.
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She's also implicating herself if she is saying that her job is to keep Abdullah from thinking about the trials and travails outside of the palace. Tone deaf is right.
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She's also implicating herself if she is saying that her job is to keep Abdullah from thinking about the trials and travails outside of the palace. Tone deaf is right.
Oh dear she is so much full of herself.... does she not remember where she came from?
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