Royal Protocol, on Friday, released the following statement on the funeral procession for His Royal Highness the late Prince Muhammed bin Talal, may he rest in peace:
“Funeral procession for His Royal Highness Prince Muhammed bin Talal, may he rest in peace, on Friday 30 April 2021 (18 Ramadan 1442)
· The funeral procession will move from the late Prince’s Palace, to the Royal Guards Mosque at 11:55am, in a special motorcade.
· His Majesty King Abdullah and His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II will take part in the funeral procession.
· Due to public health concerns, and in line with regulations and COVID-19 public safety measures, Royal Protocol has notified a limited number of mourners from the Royal Hashemite Family to be present at the Royal Guards Mosque at 12:10pm:
o His Royal Highness Prince El Hassan bin Talal
o His Royal Highness Prince Feisal bin Al Hussein
o His Royal Highness Prince Ali bin Al Hussein
o His Royal Highness Prince Hamzah bin Al Hussein
o His Royal Highness Prince Hashim bin Al Hussein
o His Royal Highness Prince Talal bin Muhammed
o His Royal Highness Prince Ghazi bin Muhammed
o His Royal Highness Prince Rashid bin El Hassan
o His Royal Highness Prince Omar bin Feisal bin Al Hussein
o His Royal Highness Prince Hussein bin Talal bin Muhammed
o His Royal Highness Prince Muhammed bin Talal bin Muhammed
o His Royal Highness Prince Ali bin Nayef
o His Royal Highness Prince Mohammad Abbas bin Ali bin Nayef
o His Royal Highness Prince Asem bin Nayef
o His Royal Highness Prince Nayef bin Asem bin Nayef
o His Royal Highness Prince Ra'ad bin Zeid
o His Highness Prince Mired bin Ra’ad
o Sharif Shaker bin Zeid bin Shaker
o Sharif Ghazi bin Shaker bin Zeid
o Sharif Jamil bin Nasser bin Jamil
o Sharif Hussein bin Nasser bin Jamil
o Sharif Nasser bin Nasser bin Jamil
o Sharif Fawaz bin Zaben bin Abdullah
o Sharif Zeid bin Fawaz bin Zaben bin Abdullah
· The special motorcade will arrive at the mosque at 12:30pm.
· Friday prayer and a funeral prayer will be held at the Royal Guards Mosque.
· The funeral procession will continue on foot from the Royal Guards Mosque to the Royal Cemetery.
· Upon arrival at the Royal Cemetery, a funeral ceremony will take place and the late Prince will be laid to rest.
· In line with regulations and COVID-19 public safety measures, there will be no handshakes to express condolences.”