Princess Muna Al Hussein

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox royalty Template:Jordanian Royal Family Template:Wives of Hussein of Jordan Princess Muna Al Hussein[1] (Template:Langx, born Toni Avril Gardiner 25 April 1941) is the mother of Abdullah II of Jordan. She was the second wife of King Hussein; the couple divorced on 21 December 1972. She is British by birth.

Early life

Toni Avril Gardiner was born in Chelmondiston, Suffolk, England, the daughter of Doris Elizabeth (née Sutton) and Lieutenant Colonel Walter Percy "Tony" Gardiner. She attended Bourne School in Kuala Lumpur, Malaya, which was administered by the British Families Education Service for the children of British service personnel stationed overseas, where she was an A-grade field hockey player.

Gardiner's father was a British Army officer who finished his career with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He was the son of Arthur Gardiner, a gamekeeper. He joined the Royal Engineers at the age of 17, and was stationed in Mandatory Palestine for 18 months in the 1930s. He later served in France, North Africa, and Italy during World War II.[2][3]

Marriage and children

Gardiner met the King of Jordan, Hussein, while working as a secretarial assistant on the film set of Lawrence of Arabia. The King had allowed his troops to work as extras on this film and would occasionally visit to monitor the production's progress. However, there is another report, stating that Gardiner and the King met when her father began to work as a military adviser in Jordan.[3]

Gardiner married King Hussein in Amman, Jordan, on 25 May 1961, changing her name to Muna Al Hussein upon marriage.[4] It is believed she was not proclaimed queen because the government disapproved of the marriage due to her foreign origin.[4][5] Together they had four children:

They were divorced on 21 December 1972.[6] She retained the custody of their four children and was given Humar Palace, 15 miles west of Amman.[7] She continues to work and live in Jordan.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Causes and activities

She is involved in the development of nursing in Jordan, founding the Princess Muna Scholarship Fund for Nursing.[8] In 1962, she founded the Princess Muna College of Nursing, now the Princess Muna College of Nursing and Allied Health Professions.[9]

She is the WHO Patron for Nursing and Midwifery in the Eastern Mediterranean Region, former Commissioner to the UN High-Level Commission on Health Employment and Economic Growth and Champion for the Nursing Now Campaign. In a speech at the opening of the 73rd World Health Assembly 2020, she recognised the contribution of healthcare workers for their courage and relentless fight against COVID-19 and said that "applause without action is no longer acceptable".[10]

Honours

National

Foreign

References

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External links

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Royal titles
Preceded byas queen consort Template:S-bef/check Princess consort of Jordan
25 May 1961 – 21 December 1972 Template:S-ttl/check
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