Princess Seetah al-Damer writes a second letter discussing the well-being of “girls” to King Khalid bin Abdulaziz – Al Marsad Newspaper.

The Gulf Rotana channel’s “Al-Liwan” program recently shared a letter from Princess Seetah Al-Damer to King Khalid bin Abdulaziz that was written in 1383 AH. In the letter, Princess Seetah expressed her loyalty to His Highness Prince Khaled bin Abdulaziz and shared details about a change of intention that occurred. She sought the king’s opinion on the matter, stating that she did not want anyone to get the wrong idea about their interactions. She also reassured the king that everyone was in good health, including Habib Faisal, whom she mentioned having dinner with that night. Accompanying the letter was a photo of it in the princess’s handwriting.

Al-Marsad Newspaper: The “Al-Liwan” program broadcast on the Gulf Rotana channel published a rare letter from Princess Seetah Al-Damer to King Khalid bin Abdulaziz in the year 1383 AH.

In the letter written in the princess’s handwriting, the princess said: “His Highness Prince Khaled bin Abdulaziz, may God protect him, is faithful… After peace and the utmost respect… I have written to you the letter clarifying what happened to us regarding the change of intention and to seek your opinion on that, and I did not urge that I did not I remember the salutations of the girls only after I had given her a warmer, and I was afraid that she would think there might be something disturbing about us.

And she added in the letter: Here I am writing a second letter to you in which I reassure you of everyone’s health.

And she continued: “Habib Faisal, tonight, is having dinner with us after the upset and the taqaq, and he is happy and in good health, he and his brothers, and everyone is fine, and they give you a lot of peace.”



In conclusion, the letter from Princess Seetah Al-Damer to King Khalid bin Abdulaziz serves as a rare and valuable insight into the royal family’s inner workings. While the contents of the letter may seem mundane to some, the fact that it was written in the princess’s own handwriting and details the health and wellbeing of various family members make it a unique historical artifact. This letter, along with others like it, helps to piece together the rich tapestry of Saudi Arabian history and culture.

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