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Royal Hashemite Court congratulates Crown Prince Hussein on 31st birthday

Royal Hashemite Court congratulates Crown Prince Hussein on 31st birthday

Roya News5 hours ago

The Royal Hashemite Court (RHC) extended warm congratulations to His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II on the occasion of his 31st birthday.
In a brief statement issued Saturday, the Court said, "The Royal Hashemite Court extends its congratulations to His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II on his 31st birthday. May God grant you success in serving our beloved Jordan and His Majesty the King, may God protect him."

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