Rania Al-AbdullahRania
was born in Kuwait to Palestinian parents. She received her bachelor’s degree in business at The American University in Cairo. In 1991, following the Gulf War, she and her family fled to Amman, Jordan, where she met Prince Abdullah of Jordan. Before meeting him, she worked at Citibank and then took a job in the marketing department at Apple Inc. Since marrying Abdullah in 1993, she has become known for her advocacy work related to education, health, community empowerment, youth, cross-cultural dialogue, and micro-finance.

Forbes magazine has ranked Rania as one of the world’s 100 most powerful women. The 2022 Credit Suisse leaks claimed that the Queen had an account in a Swiss bank. A statement by the Royal Hashemite Court said the account balance stated in the leak was incorrect and that the account was for the royal couple’s children.
Padmanabh Singh
Padmanabh Singh was born in New Delhi on 12 July 1998 to Diya Kumari, an Indian politician, and her husband, Narendra Singh. He was educated at Mayo College in Ajmer and Millfield, a public school in Street, Somerset, England. Since 2018, he has been enrolled in Università e Nobil Collegio Sant’Eligio in Rome, studying Cultural Heritage Management, Art History, and Italian Language.
Singh is the great-grandson of Man Singh II, the last ruling Maharaja of the princely state of Jaipur in the British Raj, though the relationship is not patrilineal. Singh’s mother is the only daughter of the late Bhawani Singh, an Indian soldier, hotelier, and the son of Man Singh II. His father is the son of a former member of staff of Bhawani Singh. Singh’s parents divorced in 2018.

Upon Bhawani Singh’s death in 2011, the 12-year-old Padmanabh Singh was unofficially installed as the “Maharaja of Jaipur”.Although princely pensions, titles, and privileges were officially abolished in India in 1971, families of some former princely rulers have continued to use the old titles unofficially for certain family members or styled new ones for them. In some instances the titles are used to officiate in family ceremonies and traditions; in others, they are thought to be used to promote the allure that princely India holds among tourists, and to sustain the wealth, stardom, and clout that the families have retained.
Deena Ali Al-Juhani
She was born on 26 December 1975) and is a Saudi American businesswoman and editor. She is the founder and owner of the DNA Store in Riyadh. She married into the Saudi royal family and is a former editor-in-chief of Vogue Arabia magazine, from where she was dismissed on April 13, 2017, after two issues under her supervision.
She was born in California, the daughter of former Saudi communications minister Ali al Juhani. She grew up living a mobile life between the Middle East and the United States as her father was an economist, teaching at several American universities. She became a member of the House of Saud following her marriage to Prince Sultan bin Fahd bin Nasser bin Abdulaziz in 1998, a grandson of Nasser bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. They have three children, a daughter, and twin boys.

She became interested in fashion after seeing a copy of the British magazine Tatler, at six years old. “I was studying every magazine from cover to cover, I was eager for everything related to fashion,” she says. After attending several international fashion shows, she decided to open her store “DNA” in Riyadh in 2006, which can only be bought through membership or personal invitation from Abdulaziz. In 2013, a branch of the store opened in Doha, Qatar. After a decade of successful business in the Persian Gulf region, Abdulaziz launched an e-shopping website called DNACHIC.com.”The store contributes fashion designers to Middle Eastern customers. In September 2016, Abdulaziz was appointed editor-in-chief of Vogue Arabia in her first number and continued on the job for a short period before being expelled due to a dispute with the magazine’s management.