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5 women of the House of Saud, Saudi Arabia’s royal family

The House of Saud is the royal family that rules Saudi Arabia. Many sources list them as the richest royal family in the world, with an estimated net worth of $1.4 trillion.

According to the House of Saud’s website, the total number of members of the royal family is about 15,000, but only about 2,000 are members of the inner circle. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud is the de facto ruler of Saudi Arabia.

The women of the House of Saud have been dedicated to various charitable causes. Here are some of the women of the House of Saud and their impact on philanthropy.

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia (Prakash Singh/Bloomberg via Getty Images/File)

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  1. Princess Reema bint Bandar Al Saud
  2. Princess Al Johara bint Talal Al Saud
  3. Princess Sola Bint Saud Al Saud
  4. Princess Adira bint Abdullah Al Saud
  5. Princess Haifa bint Mohammed Al Saud

1. Princess Reema bint Bandar Al Saud

Princess Reema bint Bandar Al Saud was appointed Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to the United States in 2019, making her the first woman to serve in the role. She received her oath by King Salman Al Saud at Al Yamamah Palace.

“As Saudi Arabia’s first female ambassador, I recognize this is a historic moment in Saudi-U.S. relations and a sign of the fundamental reforms taking place in the Kingdom,” she said in a press release. ” he said. 2019, Saudi Embassy in Washington.

He added: “As we continue to redefine and modernize Saudi Arabia, I look forward to sharing this progress with the Saudi people in the United States, and with the American people.”

She attended George Washington University, where she earned a degree in museum studies. She also received her honorary doctorate from Marymount University.

The Princess is the chair of the Women’s Sports Commission and a board member of the Saudi Olympic and Paralympic Committee.

Princess Reema bint Bandar Al Saud

Princess Reema bint Bandar Al Saud is Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to the United States. (Fayez Nureldin/AFP, via Getty Images/File)

According to the Royal Saudi Embassy website, she was appointed Deputy Director-General for Women in the General Sports Authority in 2016. The following year, she became deputy director of development and planning.

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Sources said she was a founding member of the Zahra Breast Cancer Society in 2007. In 2015, the association formed the “World’s Largest Human Awareness Ribbon” and set a Guinness World Record.

2. Princess Al Johara bint Talal Al Saud

According to Emirates Woman, Princess Al Johara bint Talal Al Saud is the chairman of Atal Almaid, which aims to provide services to make business more innovative on a global scale. .

She has also attended a wide range of international events over the years, including the Women’s Empowerment Summit.

“I am always honored when I am invited to participate in a conference or event and am very humbled to be a part of it.I am one of the skilled and strong human beings and they are always my favorite three topics: women, entrepreneurs and philanthropy,” she told Harper’s Bazaar Arabia in 2022.

3. Princess Sola bint Saud Al Saud

Princess Sola bint Saud Al Saud is the granddaughter of King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, King of Saudi Arabia from 2005 until his death in 2015. She is a leader in fashion and philanthropy.

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Princess Sola Bint Saud Al Saud

Her Royal Highness Princess Sola bint Saud Al Saud attends the 2012 Mentor Foundation USA International Gala at the Four Seasons Hotel. (Photo by Lee Vogel/Getty Images)

The princess earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from American University in 2015.

She is the founder of the fashion brand SO. According to Emirates Women, the Sola service began in 2018. The company aims to reduce waste and overconsumption. She also started Lauren Jewels’ Sola, according to American University’s website.

“We want to start conversations that bring cultures together and highlight the incredible talent that exists in Saudi Arabia,” she said in 2016 of the company, according to American University. “This is just the beginning.”

American University in Washington DC

Princess Solah bint Saud Al Saud received her bachelor’s degree from American University in Washington, D.C. (Robert Knopes/Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images/File)

She and her husband, Prince Abdulaziz bin Talal Al Saud, also founded the Ahiyaha Foundation, which promotes “sustainable, creative and Our focus is on improving the community through social programs.” arab news.

In 2017, the princess became an honorary ambassador for the youth advocacy program Mentor Foundation USA.

4. Princess Adila bint Abdullah Al Saud

Princess Adila bint Abdullah Al Saud attended King Saud University and earned a bachelor’s degree in English Literature.

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The princess has focused many of her philanthropic efforts on health-related issues.

She has done this as chair of the National Charitable Foundation for Home Health Care in Jeddah, and as a founding member and chair of the Sanad Charitable Society, which supports children with cancer, Emirates Women said.

5. Princess Haifa bint Mohammed Al Saud

Princess Haifa bint Mohammed Al Saud attended the University of New Haven in Connecticut and earned a degree in business administration in 2008. She then attended the London Business School where she obtained a Master’s degree in Business Administration and Business Administration in 2017.

Princess Haifa Mohammed Al Saud

Princess Haifa bint Mohammed Al Saud is Deputy Minister of Tourism in the Saudi Ministry of Tourism. (Holly Adams/Bloomberg via Getty Images/File)

According to Arab News, she started her career at HSBC Holdings, where she was an analyst. During her tenure, she rose to senior associate in equity sales, and she retired in 2012, according to people familiar with the matter.

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The princess is currently Saudi Deputy Minister of Tourism and was appointed to the position in 2022. Previously, she was appointed to the board of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation in 2020, according to Arab News.

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