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JORDAN'S CROWN PRINCE HAMZAH WEDS

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The heir to the Jordanian throne, Crown Prince Hamzah, has married his fiancée, Princess Noor Bint Asem Ben Nayef, in a small family ceremony at Al Baraka palace.

The crown prince's half-brother King Abdullah II and his wife Queen Rania were on hand for the landmark occasion, as was the 23-year-old royal's mother – who shares the same first name as the bride – Queen Noor.

Twenty-year-old Princess Noor, who was born in Amman, studied at King's College in Spain before continuing her education in the US. Crown Prince Hamzah – the son of Queen Noor and the late King Hussein – graduated from the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst and is a Jordan Armed Forces Captain.

The royal newlyweds will hold an official wedding ceremony in the future.

Hamzah became heir to the throne in 1999, when newly-crowned King Abdullah officially named the then 18-year-old as his successor, days after their father's death.

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The crown prince, 23, and his bride Princess Noor married in a small family ceremony at the royal palace Photo: © PAy
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Prince Hamzah's mother Queen Noor congratulates her daughter-in-law as the current Jordanian Queen, Rania, looks on Photo: © PA

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