What is behind the silence of Prince Hamzah and his mother, Queen Noor, after the royal decisions.. Did he abide by King Abdullah’s warning?

Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – A state of silence has erupted on the social media accounts of Prince Hamzah bin Al Hussein, the former Jordanian Crown Prince, following the measures and warning directed by Jordan’s King Abdullah II bin Al Hussein in his last statement issued, Thursday, the 19th of May. current month.

The last tweet was published on the official page known to Prince Hamzah on Twitter, on the 4th of last April, in which he published a statement announcing his “abandonment” of the title of Prince.

For her part, Queen Noor Al-Hussein, mother of Prince Hamzah, published only one tweet, Thursday, following King Abdullah’s statement once morest her son, without any clear comment, as she only said: “Some things that are truly stranger than fiction are being circulated now,” without explicitly referring to King Abdullah’s decision. Or his statements he said in his message to the Jordanian people regarding Prince Hamzah.

The Jordanian monarch had warned once morest repeating Prince Hamzah’s actions, saying in part of his statement: “We will provide Hamzah with everything he needs to ensure a decent living, but he will not get the space that he was using to offend the country, its institutions and his family, and try to endanger Jordan’s stability. Jordan is bigger than us. All of us, and the interests of our people are greater than any of them, and I will not accept that the homeland is confined to the whims of a person who has not offered anything to his country.Accordingly, Hamza will remain in his palace in compliance with the decision of the family council, and to ensure that none of his irresponsible behavior is repeated, and that if it is repeated, it will be dealt with with her”.

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