English: Princess Fathia (1930–1976), youngest daughter of
King Fouad I of Egypt and his second wife
Nazli Sabri. This image was published in Al-Musawwar magazine, where a caption credits
Riad Shehata as the photographer (see
here for a copy of the magazine page, and
here for the Bibliotheca Alexandrina's description page).
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