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Crown Prince shares photos from filming of 'Nashmi' documentary

Crown Prince shares photos from filming of 'Nashmi' documentary

Ammon2 days ago

Ammon News -
His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II, on Wednesday posted photos from his participation in 'Nashmi' documentary, which discusses Jordanian sports and their recent achievements.
The Crown Princes described his participation as a memorable experience.
In a post on his official Instagram account, the Crown Princes shared photos of himself from the filming, commenting: "From the filming of 'Nashmi' documentary airing tonight at 9 PM on Jordan TV and Jordan TV Sport. A memorable experience and an engaging conversation, thank you for having me."

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