Fuad II of Egypt
Fuad II (Arabic: فؤاد الثاني, full name: Ahmed Fuad bin Farouk bin Ahmed Fuad bin Ismail bin Ibrahim bin Muhammad Ali; born 16 January 1952) or alternatively Ahmed Fuad II is a member of the Egyptian Muhammed Ali Dynasty. He was the King of Egypt and the Sudan from 1952 until the monarchy was abolished in 1953. Since then, Fuad was the claimant to the Egyptian throne and is the Head of the Royal House of Egypt since his father's death in 1965.
Fuad II | |||||
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King of Egypt and the Sudan | |||||
26 July 1952 — 18 June 1953 | |||||
Predecessor | Farouk I | ||||
Successor | Monarchy abolished; Mohamed Naguib as President of Egypt) | ||||
Regent | Mohamed Naguib and Other Free Officers | ||||
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King of Egypt and the Sudan (claimant) | |||||
18 June 1953 — present | |||||
Head of the Royal House of Egypt | |||||
18 March 1965 — present | |||||
Predecessor | Farouk I | ||||
Heir apparent | Muhammed Ali | ||||
Born | Abdeen Palace, Cairo, Kingdom of Egypt | 16 January 1952||||
Spouse | Dominique-France Loeb-Picard (m. 1976; div. 1996) | ||||
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House | Alawiyya | ||||
Father | Farouk of Egypt | ||||
Mother | Narriman Sadek | ||||
Religion | Sunni Islam | ||||
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Styles of Ahmed Fuad Farouk | |
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Reference style | His Majesty |
Spoken style | Your Majesty |