Hussein bin Al Abdullah, Crown Prince of Jordan
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Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah (born 28 June 1994) is the eldest child of King Abdullah II and Queen Rania of Jordan. Hussein is part of the Hashemite family and is also said to be a 44th-generation direct descendant of the Prophet Muhammad.[citation needed]
A Royal Decree was issued 2 July 2009 naming Hussein as Crown Prince effective immediately.[1] If he ascends to the throne one day, he will be known as King Hussein II.
Hussein is currently enrolled at King's Academy which was founded by his father and opened in 2007, in time for Hussein to join the first intake.
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| First in line | Line of succession to the Jordanian throne 1st position |
Succeeded by Prince Hashem bin Al Abdullah |
| Preceded by Prince Hamzah bin Al Hussein |
Heir to the throne of Jordan 2004–present |
Incumbent |
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