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| | Farouk of Egypt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | His first wife was Safinaz Zulficar (1921–1988), a pasha's daughter who was renamed Farida upon her marriage; they married in 1938, divorced in 1948, and had three daughters. |
 | | His second was a commoner, Nariman Sadeq (1934–2005); they married in 1951 and divorced in 1954; they had one son, Ahmed Fouad, also known as Fuad II. |
 | | In 2005, Irma Capece Minutolo, Princess of Canosa (1941-), a Neapolitan-born opera singer, declared in an interview published in Al-Ahram that she married the exiled king in 1957, when she was 16, and that she was writing her memoirs of her life with him. |
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