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Royal Court to HRH Crown Prince Hussein: May God Grant You Success - Jordan News

Royal Court to HRH Crown Prince Hussein: May God Grant You Success - Jordan News

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Royal Court to HRH Crown Prince Hussein: May God Grant You Success The Royal Hashemite Court extends its heartfelt congratulations to His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II on the occasion of his 31st birthday. اضافة اعلان
May God grant you success in serving our beloved Jordan and His Majesty the King, may God protect him.

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