At the request of his father, Fuad II, President Anwar Sadat gave permission for his mother, Fadila, to give birth in Egypt. As a result, Muhammad Ali became the first member of the direct branch of the Royal Family of Egypt to return to the country after the coup of 1953.[1]
Prince Muhammad Ali was raised and educated between Europe and Morocco,[1] attending Institut Le Rosey in Switzerland. He works in real estate in Paris.[3] He also spends time in Egypt, particularly since the Egyptian state recognizes the historical heritage of the Muhammad Ali dynasty.[4]
Mohamed Ali has a sister, Fawzia Latifa, born in Monaco on February 12, 1982, and a brother, Fakhr-Eddin, born in Rabat, Morocco on August 25, 1987.
Their wedding was held on 30 August 2013, at Istanbul's former Çırağan Palace, in the presence of Fuad II. Members of both families and their friends attended the wedding and festivities, and representatives from European and Middle Eastern royal families as well as many Egyptian dignitaries were also invited.[5]
From this union, two children were born on 12 January 2017, twins, who bear the title of Royal Highness:
Fouad Zaher Hassan, Prince of Egypt. His names were chosen in honor of his grandfather, King Fouad II of Egypt, his great-grandfather, King Zaher Shah of Afghanistan, and King Hassan II of Morocco.