Prince Hamzah bin Hussein (born 29 March 1980)[1] is the son of King Hussein of Jordan and his American-born fourth wife, Queen Noor.
And is therefore qualified to run for President of the United States if he spends another ten years in the US, assuming he took four years to graduate from Harvard.
You are wrong. For the Prince to be eligible for POTUS, BOTH of his parents must be US citizens and satisfy the age and US residency requirements. NOT ONE PARENT, BOTH.
So you think that is actually something within the realm of possibility?
So you think that is actually something within the realm of possibility?
Actually no since the Queen had to give up her citizenship to marry the king and become part of the royal family.
Why not try and match apples to apples?
“Prince Hamzah bin Hussein (born 29 March 1980)[1] is the son of King Hussein of Jordan and his American-born fourth wife, Queen Noor.
And is therefore qualified to run for President of the United States if he spends another ten years in the US, assuming he took four years to graduate from Harvard.”
Correct. He can run. Could he be elected?
The mother of Prince bin Hussein is Queen Noor, wife of Jordan’s King Hussein.
Noor was born Lisa Najeeb Halaby, daughter of Najeeb Halaby, former head of the Civilian Aeronautics Board, an American Citizen.
Looks like the Prince is as eligible to run as Cruz is. And I like Cruz too.
>> Prince Hamzah bin Hussein (born 29 March 1980)[1] is the son of King Hussein of Jordan and his American-born fourth wife, Queen Noor <<
Same situation for the children of Prince Ranier, ruler and chief of state for the independent country of Monaco, since his wife was Grace Kelly.
But those two situations pale in comparison to that of the current King of Thailand, because he was born in Boston Mass. USA. No kidding!
Queen Noor relinquished her alliance and citizenship when she married.
and that means her son could not be President of The United States.