Aida Fustuq
Lebanese woman of Palestinian origin
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Aida Fustuq (Arabic: عايدة فستق) is a Lebanese woman of Palestinian origin who was one of the former wives of King Abdullah, who ruled Saudi Arabia between 2005 and 2015.
- Princess Adila (daughter)
- Prince Abdulaziz (son)
- Mahmoud Fustuq (brother)
- Nassib Lahoud (brother-in-law)
- Rifaat al-Assad (brother-in-law)
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Biography
Aida Fustuq hails from Lebanese Sunni family[1] who are of Palestinian origin.[2] She had eight siblings.[3] Her brothers are businessmen,[1] including Mahmoud Fustuq.[4] One of her sisters, Abla Fustuq, was the spouse of Nassib Lahoud, a Lebanese politician.[5][6] Another sister married Rifaat al-Assad of Syria.
Aida Fustuq married King Abdullah.[7] Later they divorced.[8] One of her children with King Abdullah is Princess Adila.[2] The other one is Prince Abdulaziz, former assistant foreign minister.[5][9]