Wednesday, August 19, 2026

What Happened to Egypt’s Royal Family After the Monarchy Fell?

August 15, 2026 | In 1952, Egypt's royal family was one of the most powerful dynasties in the Middle East. They controlled five palaces, 200 cars, two yachts, and 30,000 hectares of prime land along the Nile. Then, in a single night, a group of young military officers overthrew the monarchy — and everything changed.

King Farouk was forced to abdicate and sail into exile on his own royal yacht. His six-month-old son became the last King of Egypt for less than a year before the republic was declared. Palaces were seized. Properties were confiscated. Citizenship was stripped. And an entire dynasty that had ruled Egypt for nearly 150 years was erased from political life almost overnight.

But what happened to the people behind the crown? What became of King Farouk in his years of exile in Rome? What happened to the infant king who grew up without a country? And where are the descendants of Egypt's royal family today?

This is the untold story of the Muhammad Ali dynasty after the fall — from the founding of modern Egypt by an Albanian military commander, to the lavish reign of King Farouk, to the 1952 revolution that ended it all, and the quiet, haunting afterlives of the royal family scattered across Europe.