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After years away from the spotlight, Princess Sahab bint Abdullah Al Saud has quietly stepped back into the public eye, re-emerging for the 20th anniversary of the Al Aman Fund in Amman, Jordan.

Princess Sahab is the daughter of the late King of Saudi Arabia, His Highness Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. She is widely known for her high-profile marriage to the Prince of Bahrain, which interlinked the Saudi and Bahraini royal families even further.

However, she remains one of the region’s most elusive figures, consistently avoiding the public eye. Now for the first time in years, the Saudi royal has taken a step towards the spotlight, appearing alongside Queen Rania of Jordan, and one of the most widely recognised royals in the Arab world. Known for her advocacy on education, women’s rights and healthcare.

The two were spotted for the 20th anniversary of The Al Aman Fund. A non-profit organisation dedicated to supporting orphans aged 18 and above in Jordan, founded by Queen Rania herself.

Princess Sahab is widely recognised for her role in inspiring region-wide discussions on women’s rights, an aspect that is largely attributed to her presence as an authority figure in Saudi leadership.