+TechRax You should play the interview when conducting your experiments on the phones haha But yea very beautiful with a very awesome silky good feeling voice. Hypocritical in many ways. Saudi Arabia women can not go without wearing a burqa and other limitations. She dodged many questions.
+Grayson Maximillian Phoenix she is already talking about many things that most in her country would never talk about, she is saudi so she can t exactly say everything
Fernando Peña she is not a princess by birth. She married a Saudi billionaire prince 50 years old when she is 18 years, they divorce in 2013 and now she married billionaire Dubai. She is not a royal and she love billionaire. If u see her face before u will know Her face is so fake.
+calinahodges She is beautiful and intelligent. Here is my fundamental struggle with Islam though, and I say it with no hatred or intended disrespect, but historically Mohammed was not a very nice guy! He was a military leader who killed and enslaved people, and unlike Jesus, or Buddha, or Zoroaster, or many other peaceful philosophers, he lived by the sword. So, I can view Muslims as good people and as friends but that should't mean, in my opinion, that I am not free to be critical of Mohammed, the actual man, or of a dictate by Muslims that he cannot be criticized (or even depicted in any way)! That type of fundamentalism has no place in a free and open society.
My intent is not to demonize Mohammed, but I can better accept the good aspects of the man if I am allowed to also view him as a flawed human being, rather than accepting the cult-like adoration that forbids criticism or free thought. Another thought along those lines: Christianity has plenty of ugly history like most major organized religious movements. But it has progressed to the point of even acknowledging its own sins and apologizing for some of its own ugly past. I think the Islamic world would help relations by maybe saying, yes, Islamic conquest did kill and enslave people, and yes, it did all but wipe out the Zoroastrian religion, and persecute Christians, Buddhists, and those of other faiths. Yes, there are ugly truths that we can acknowledge as a first step toward reconciling our differences. We can maybe invite non-Muslims to Mecca and other holy sites, rather than making our temples closed to those of other faiths. Such things would go a long way I think toward making progress in healing some of the divides.
Matthew Johnson I am not Muslim myself but I can respect her as a human and that she is smart and beatiful! Thanks for the point of view but I am Odinist. So, you did not hurt my feelings one bit. I hope you can understand this.
1. She is absolutely gorgeous, like WOW 2. I watched the entire thing and I'm really with how presentation and her knowledge. Like She's so smart and passionate, it's very wonderful to see.
Most Saudian women are, but not all want to drive, here they want to make it look like it's conservative men against women rights, the thing is there are also a lot of conservative women in the older generation , for them a woman driving is just too odd!!
Elinor Oziel your statement is pure ignorance, when your people were all oppressing and repressing women, her religion gave rights you'll find nowhere else ! maybe you should study before you talk..
I like her! She's quite respectable, and well learned. It's always refreshing to see intellectual and socially opened women taking a stand for others who are limited to make the world a better place. Carry on, Princess!!!
Lol,speaking English is nothing special, in fact it makes me laugh when ignorant Muslims like yourself see adopting the western lifestyles and speaking the queens English as something honorable. If anything it just shows that you have an inferiority complex, not only about your religion but its way of life. I would have been more impressed if she spoke the Quranic Arabic. This women is clearly disobedient to the commands of Allah (i.e no Hijab, lots of make up). She is a bad influence to Muslim women around the world, and to put it simply, if every Muslim adopted her brand of Islam, there would be no Islam.
Speaking English is not what I was complimenting her for in my comment. If you actually listen to her, she speaks sense in a very well manner. Ok, so the fact she does not wear hijab means she's not perfect Muslim but it doesn't mean that she is not a good person. If you're such a good Muslim yourself, what you are doing here watching videos of a pretty Arabic non hijabi lady who's wearing make up? Why are you not lowering your gaze? See, you are not perfect either. No one is. stop being so arrogant and judgemental, mind your own. Just because you're criticizing her for not wearing hijab does not mean she will start wearing it tomorrow. You clearly are the one with the inferiority complex, picking at every imperfection you see of this woman. I am proud of my religion and do NOT have a complex about it.
Muhammed Sulieman Judgement is not allowed only Allah can do that. I bet you didn't even understand what she SAID you only LOOKED at what she was wearing and how she was dressed and based your judgement. I know alot of hijabi women who arent as innocent as you would think
I know that the thread is old af, but i just saw you comment saying that she's a bad example cause she doesn't wear veil/hijab anything. And then muslims say the hijab is just a choice, that it is not forced and that it's not opressing and that allah loves everyone equally - those with hijab and without.... WHERE'S THE LOGIC?
When I read these comments, the majority were about her physical beauty! I think what is more important is humanity and what she does for people !!!! Guys forget about appearence think about mind, intelligence!
Man people can be such haters.. I am not Saudi but I lived there for long.. practically my whole life? and I must say she's honest and she speaks the truth .. for you who don't believe or are not convinced .. go read more about what she said.. read more about Islam, read more about Arab's history ... don't start typing out thoughts based on the one side that Media shows you in news.. use your heads, be wise
That was the most beautiful interview I ever come across. Princess Ameera is amazing. Thank you sister for spreading the love of Islam. MashaAllah you explained it so beautifully!
nadiainthesky Yes but he's got something on his mind a whole lot farther down than an eyebrow. I feel sorry for the women in Suadi, she isn't giving us the big picture, and I don't blame her. Even though her husband owns the Wall Street Journal. lol
Ronnie Bishop Um, wtf does that have to do with eyebrows? And what indication did the interviewer give of that type of mindset? I feel more sorry for people who think with your type of perspective, honestly.
Beauty brains and Power is a deadly weapon.. I totally respect the princess and admire her compassion and applaud her bravery and do believe soon that her mission will be met in the near future. God protect her! Peace
She is Beauty with brains . The way she had put down her words are so beautiful and the urge of really doing good for her country is so inspiring . Power to her and positive result for the Saudi womens.
I admire her so much. She is modest, patient, intelligent, and informed knows how to push for her objectives. I wish my girlfriend would be more like her.
I'm so proud of her. I see myself in her and I see her in the the highest most brilliant forms of humanity. Some day I will be capable of reaching the entire world with as much grace as herself. Love be with us all.
when this video was shot...she was 29 and her husband 58. Love how the age difference helps her make better decisions. And yes the money helps. People like her make the world a better place
***** no, every country has a leader , might be royalty or something else. You have absolutely no right to say that about 'her highness' that just shows how stupid you are.
*****.."The only living Royals are the English Royals" Uhm no! who have told you that? There are also Royals in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, The Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Monaco,Luxembourg, Lichtenstein, Japan, Thailand and so on, and so on!
Wow shes so knowledgeable of almost everything, i did not expect that she could speak more. I just wondered how a princess live and i got here first. Im her fan now. Mashaallah she so beautiful also.
Love this woman . She's intelligent and wish she wasn't so underrated . More women need to be inspired by her and need to know that education is more important than the basic shit going on . Intelligence can change the world
Mashallah! I Love Ameera Al-Taweel so much!! She is my idol!! She is a very kind-hearted and educated woman and she is also a very good Muslim!! May Allah bless her ❤️
I support her as a Muslim. As she said our prophet allowed women to ride horses and play sports. And many people have the wrong idea that Islam oppressed women. And plus Muslim women are not forced to wear the hijab or niqab since you might have not known there are tons of Muslim women around you who don't wear it. Thank you sister you defended Islam thank you very very much. You spoke the truth. I LOVE YOU GUYS AND REMEMBER PEACE.
So what has she done exactly to further progress when it comes to Saudi women's rights? It's years later. We still can't drive, we still can't travel without permission of a male relative and etc, etc, etc! Please. She's nothing more than royal eye candy...just good hair, big words and a pretty face. And lots and lots of money. We need a real revolutionary, someone brave enough to change the mindset of the people...not some privileged princess in expensive designer outfits.
***** She's no inspiration to those who know better. Only to those who are easily impressed by glitz and glamour. What have I done? I'm no hero, but I'm someone who has seen true suffering in others, and have been directly involved enough to know that nothing is changing. Trust me, if you were in my position, you would feel as jaded as I do. You called me a dumb bitch, out of nowhere, because your cowardly self got butthurt by my realness. It's easy to call someone names when you are just a faceless and nameless online troll. Atleast my identity isn't hidden. I wanted to give you a dose of your own medicine, hence my foul response, which is wrong. But if I'm a bitch, your mom's a bitch, and so's your sister, yourself and every other female in your family. You don't go around calling random females bitches for no reason, while defending a person you think is a champion of women's rights...you don't see the irony in that? Why you so mad? You seem like an intelligent person who could be articulate if you wanted to be, you don't need to fling out obscenities to make your point.
See? That's alot better! Now that you've properly elaborated your stance on the matter, I can begin mentally processing your comment to re-think the whole thing. But like I said, I'm extremely jaded due to the things I've witnessed over the past few years and my own personal circumstances. You'd have to be a girl living in a family of females with no able-bodied mahram to truly get the frustration. For example, I have been denied jobs at more respectable establishments because my father is unable to approve of me working (he has alzheimers). I have had to work in private firms without a legitimate contract and have faced abuse from employees and superiors (even a death threat once because I openly rejected the advances of of the HR manager infront of all the other employees...to be more specific, he threatened to run me over with his GMC, over and over, till my corpse becomes unrecognizable LOL...he was not Saudi, Jordanian if you are curious, but he dressed in Saudi garb to fool the laborers he regularly abused). Anyways, my professionalism was not taken seriously. And I'm someone who conforms to societal norms, I try to integrate myself into my community, I'm no rebel, I dress appropriately when outdoors, in proper hijab and abaya, I have no issue with the dress code or adhering to basic codes of conduct. I don't even mind the religious police, their existence don't have any impact on my lifestyle, whether negative or positive. So yes, I have become quite weary. I have to rely on a male relative who is practically a stranger to me, he is a good person (so far), though not entirely reliable, but who knows what could happen if my father were to suddenly pass? I have been warned by a lawyer that a shit storm could be coming in the way of me and my younger sisters, and my autistic brother (who I am also caring for atm). I have contacted human rights lawyers based in Saudi to help me better deal with the situation I'm in but nothing solid came out of it. So I would prefer to see someone like this lady work directly with people like me...when she starts being directly involved, I will change my mind about her definitely, and I will be the first one to sing her praises. Women not driving is actually the least of my concerns right now. I realize my situation is not typical, but I've met other girls like me. As to why I choose to put a picture, well, it makes me accountable for the things that I post for one, two, I know it's not very Saudi-like of me as a girl to be flaunting my identity (sort of) on social media, but I like seeing my face next to my words, if anyone wants to assume the worst of me for that, then it's their problem. I have not had privacy issues. I even plan on starting a VLOG sometime soon. Anyways, that was alot of typing, thanks for taking the time to write me a proper response, I did chuckle abit when I read your second comment, so I took no offense to it, I hope no hard feelings on your part either. I can honestly say that the only thing I'm still grateful for is that atleast I'm able to travel when I want to (the process is far from easy, but still). so I've been living in 2-3 different countries with extended family members the past few years...it's no fun. There is no stability in that.
thank you :) your reply made my day :D Bs inshaallah, things will get better somehow. And yes, I was really worried when malik abdullah passed...I thought oh crap...fresh hell will come our way...but thank God, while things didn't get better, it hasn't gotten worse in terms of women's rights issues, not that I know of atleast, things don't feel different to me yet. I'm working on something at the moment. I'm actually the kind of person who sees humor in everything, and I've seen people who are worse off, so I'm grateful...it's my way of evolving as a person and dealing with stuff lol...well, I'll keep you posted then :) Have a great day :) and thanks again.
What a great girl. Finally, a voice of reason in a nation lacking sound- especially among the women. I commend your efforts. Thank you for taking a stand, reforming, and seeking a more equal and advanced nation for your country.
I will say that she is a lot like camilla banus and a lot like Kim kardashian- research them! She has quite a sharp nose and full lips like them. And before you say that the two people I have mentioned aren't well- known actresses, she's not an actress AT ALL- she's a princess! I'm not denying that she's beautiful- but you would also have to be blind not to see that she is CLEARLY covered in makeup- it's just professionally done👍🏻
Caitlin McNally She doesn't look one bit like that vile plastic surgery loving woman named Kim. Only dark hair\eyes and tanned skin (in case of Ameera that her natural coloring). Don't compare her to the self-conceited, shallow, air headed American woman please. Ameera has an organization for orphan kids and works hard to make a positive impact. She's not princess by blood contrary to popular belief nor a poor gold digger. Her father is a sheikh meaning they're rich already and didn't need to marry a prince but she is actually devoted to her cause and wanted to make a positive impact to our society and internationally, to be a role model, representative and many Saudi girls now look up to her and she supports them to become something great, like lawyers, scientist..etc whilst Kim K is all about showing her gigantic ass and ducking her lips to cash on.
The issue of a woman's pay scale in Saudi Arabia, which I was subjected to while working in Al-Kobar in the hospital. In my experience, I was offered less compensation including wages & the quality of living quarters than were offered to the other workers with other well known names, like ARAMCO. I was so discussed with the working conditions at the medical center that I turned in my resignation after I was shown my substandard living conditions. My now ex-husband was being paid according to his "Syrian" nationality, as well as the workers from India being treated like slaves. What an "Eye Opener" for me! And, the hospital wanted me to take the position of "Director of Nursing Education." It showed me how much the hospital valued nursing education!!!
I was only commenting on the working/living conditions related to the nursing job that I accepted in Al-Kobar in 2000, not their religion. The hospital that hired me was decorated with marble floors, paintings, & huge family suite, while my living quarters were less than desirable. My financial compensation was far less then what I made in the US, & the "Jafali Compound" living quarters were so bad that I turned in my resignation. The hospital administrator wanted me to give him my airline ticket, which I said "hell no!" I was picked up from my hotel & shuttled to the airport where I met a man who returned my passport to me! Saudi Arabia is different than Syria &/or Jordan. You have to surrender your passport in Saudi Arabia, which is scary!!!
queen rania, her, those are just few examples of how significant and relevant muslim women could become if they were given the right to get an education, they could reach even higher than western women...
I have no idea why there is so much hostility towards her here.She is beautiful outside and inside.Besides,so very brave.You don't know what is inside her beautiful,so gentle soul.Why do you hurt her with your words here?.Why people can't remember that even the smallest of words can be the ones to hurt so much.?
First of all congratulation for her and her moves in live, I hope she will succeed in all her beautiful purposes. But also congratulations to the interviewer. She was right this was a very nice interview, he spoke about delicate subjects, like the punishments, from respect, not attacking what he mights believe is wrong in another culture. From a very objective position. Congratulations again.
+eternitysuu mhm beutiful is not what i would call it its a war religion im sure there are many many peaceful muslims but the non peacful speak just too loud
ودي الكل يشوف كلامها البنت تجننن صدق اميرة وللحين فخر وربيييي من يومها وعهي تدعم المرأة والمجتمع السعودي وتحاول تصحح النظرة الغلظ عن الاسلام ياخي وربي انها كفو وفخر ذي اللي من جد تستاهل شهره والكل يسمع صوتها تهبل بكل معنى الكلمة الله يحفظها مو مصدقه بعد كل هالسنين فعلًا صار اللي كانت تتمناه ياييي ودي الكل يعرف كيف كانت تتكلم من وقتها زي كذا وكيف كانت تدعم المجتمع السعودية جد ترفع الراس مو زي اشكال هالزمن 😩😭💖💖💖
I simply loved the interview she gave. She is as inteligent as preety. Her soft voice with smart answers really amazed me. Wish her a very successful journey on her way....
It's nice to know that there is a change in Saudi Arabia, I lived in Dhahran during 1980 and all the times I stayed inside a compound, I hardly know anything about this country. I hope she will encourage more improvement for woman not only for the rich, but also the poor.
Every time I watch her speaking, I fall in lOve with her all over again. The way she speaks, her tone her vOice ufffffffff she is soo charismatic and stunningly beautiful !🥰💓💯
She is absolutely stunning and really articulate and intelligent. It would be awesome for the Arab and the whole world if women like her can one day run their countries.
Her interview is like therapy to my ears. Smart and beautiful...America needs people like her.
+TechRax You should play the interview when conducting your experiments on the phones haha But yea very beautiful with a very awesome silky good feeling voice. Hypocritical in many ways. Saudi Arabia women can not go without wearing a burqa and other limitations. She dodged many questions.
+Grayson Maximillian Phoenix very funny reply.
+Grayson Maximillian Phoenix she is already talking about many things that most in her country would never talk about, she is saudi so she can t exactly say everything
Spoilt Brat Well that is sad and pitiful
+TechRax Yeah...since her own country don't give a dam!
I swear to god she is so gorgeous, she looks like Jasmine from Aladdin
hear hear
Oh my god that's what I was about to say!! She reminds me of jasmine every single time!
princess jasmine is arab so
true
razzakksa right on ! She even sounds like her !
I imagine that this is what Princess Jasmine would look like in real-life.
Right!
Right!
Right , a pagan princess
Fernando Peña she is not a princess by birth. She married a Saudi billionaire prince 50 years old when she is 18 years, they divorce in 2013 and now she married billionaire Dubai. She is not a royal and she love billionaire. If u see her face before u will know Her face is so fake.
Fernando Peña yeah
Stunning woman. I would love to meet her in real life. She has brains and strength and beauty. She is so wonderful.
I agree
***** قلت لك مو انا اللي حاط عدسات بس م تفهمين وبعدين اذا الواحد حط عدسات و ش فيها
+calinahodges She is beautiful and intelligent. Here is my fundamental struggle with Islam though, and I say it with no hatred or intended disrespect, but historically Mohammed was not a very nice guy! He was a military leader who killed and enslaved people, and unlike Jesus, or Buddha, or Zoroaster, or many other peaceful philosophers, he lived by the sword. So, I can view Muslims as good people and as friends but that should't mean, in my opinion, that I am not free to be critical of Mohammed, the actual man, or of a dictate by Muslims that he cannot be criticized (or even depicted in any way)! That type of fundamentalism has no place in a free and open society.
My intent is not to demonize Mohammed, but I can better accept the good aspects of the man if I am allowed to also view him as a flawed human being, rather than accepting the cult-like adoration that forbids criticism or free thought. Another thought along those lines: Christianity has plenty of ugly history like most major organized religious movements. But it has progressed to the point of even acknowledging its own sins and apologizing for some of its own ugly past. I think the Islamic world would help relations by maybe saying, yes, Islamic conquest did kill and enslave people, and yes, it did all but wipe out the Zoroastrian religion, and persecute Christians, Buddhists, and those of other faiths. Yes, there are ugly truths that we can acknowledge as a first step toward reconciling our differences. We can maybe invite non-Muslims to Mecca and other holy sites, rather than making our temples closed to those of other faiths. Such things would go a long way I think toward making progress in healing some of the divides.
Matthew Johnson I am not Muslim myself but I can respect her as a human and that she is smart and beatiful! Thanks for the point of view but I am Odinist. So, you did not hurt my feelings one bit. I hope you can understand this.
1. She is absolutely gorgeous, like WOW
2. I watched the entire thing and I'm really with how presentation and her knowledge. Like She's so smart and passionate, it's very wonderful to see.
very inspirational too
Most Saudian women are, but not all want to drive, here they want to make it look like it's conservative men against women rights, the thing is there are also a lot of conservative women in the older generation , for them a woman driving is just too odd!!
The problem is her religion contradicts any rights for women
Elinor Oziel your statement is pure ignorance, when your people were all oppressing and repressing women, her religion gave rights you'll find nowhere else ! maybe you should study before you talk..
No fanatical Islam really hinders women rights. Look at what happened in Egypt recently or what's going on throughout the middle east
This is the most beautiful woman in the world, hands down!
Stupid gypsy girl
+Manira Sara jealous ?
No she's not there are alot more beautifull women in this world don't get me wrong she is beautifull but not the most beautifull to me
Natural beauty.
Her looks are mediocre !! I prefer blonde hair and light blue eyes they are most beautifull
I like her!
She's quite respectable, and well learned.
It's always refreshing to see intellectual and socially opened women taking a stand for others who are limited to make the world a better place.
Carry on, Princess!!!
Good
Grzat Good Night 🥀✨🙏✨🥀
She is beautiful, eloquent, intelligent and articulate MashAllah!! I love this woman!
Lol,speaking English is nothing special, in fact it makes me laugh when ignorant Muslims like yourself see adopting the western lifestyles and speaking the queens English as something honorable. If anything it just shows that you have an inferiority complex, not only about your religion but its way of life. I would have been more impressed if she spoke the Quranic Arabic. This women is clearly disobedient to the commands of Allah (i.e no Hijab, lots of make up). She is a bad influence to Muslim women around the world, and to put it simply, if every Muslim adopted her brand of Islam, there would be no Islam.
Speaking English is not what I was complimenting her for in my comment. If you actually listen to her, she speaks sense in a very well manner. Ok, so the fact she does not wear hijab means she's not perfect Muslim but it doesn't mean that she is not a good person. If you're such a good Muslim yourself, what you are doing here watching videos of a pretty Arabic non hijabi lady who's wearing make up? Why are you not lowering your gaze? See, you are not perfect either. No one is. stop being so arrogant and judgemental, mind your own. Just because you're criticizing her for not wearing hijab does not mean she will start wearing it tomorrow. You clearly are the one with the inferiority complex, picking at every imperfection you see of this woman. I am proud of my religion and do NOT have a complex about it.
Muhammed Sulieman Judgement is not allowed only Allah can do that. I bet you didn't even understand what she SAID you only LOOKED at what she was wearing and how she was dressed and based your judgement. I know alot of hijabi women who arent as innocent as you would think
and a hypocrite :v
I know that the thread is old af, but i just saw you comment saying that she's a bad example cause she doesn't wear veil/hijab anything. And then muslims say the hijab is just a choice, that it is not forced and that it's not opressing and that allah loves everyone equally - those with hijab and without.... WHERE'S THE LOGIC?
When I read these comments, the majority were about her physical beauty! I think what is more important is humanity and what she does for people !!!!
Guys forget about appearence think about mind, intelligence!
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So true dear ❤️
You might as well ask hyenas to stop liking meat
Man people can be such haters.. I am not Saudi but I lived there for long.. practically my whole life? and I must say she's honest and she speaks the truth .. for you who don't believe or are not convinced .. go read more about what she said.. read more about Islam, read more about Arab's history ... don't start typing out thoughts based on the one side that Media shows you in news.. use your heads, be wise
I'm speechless in front of her speech. She answers all questions wisely and properly.
Being a princess with that smartness level and beauty is out of this world man.Shes really hell too good salute you.
#Respect
She is intelligent, poised, and
absolutely beautiful!
LionRoseProductions Yes
Lion Rose Music well at least she is not a bimbo if comparing to the western feminists out there
Ye
She's drop dead gorgeous.
A billionaire wouldn't marry an unattractive woman.
pugster no man would married unattractive women!
pugster no man would married unattractive women!
pugster Her husband is billionaire and ugly as fuck ...................
achiepalaago She is ut, she would look better without all that makeup
That was the most beautiful interview I ever come across. Princess Ameera is amazing. Thank you sister for spreading the love of Islam. MashaAllah you explained it so beautifully!
These two have some serious eyebrow game goin' on.
nadiainthesky hahahaha
Gaurav Sharma True observation too! 😃
nadiainthesky hahahaha
nadiainthesky Yes but he's got something on his mind a whole lot farther down than an eyebrow. I feel sorry for the women in Suadi, she isn't giving us the big picture, and I don't blame her. Even though her husband owns the Wall Street Journal. lol
Ronnie Bishop Um, wtf does that have to do with eyebrows? And what indication did the interviewer give of that type of mindset? I feel more sorry for people who think with your type of perspective, honestly.
Beauty brains and Power is a deadly weapon.. I totally respect the princess and admire her compassion and applaud her bravery and do believe soon that her mission will be met in the near future. God protect her! Peace
She is Beauty with brains . The way she had put down her words are so beautiful and the urge of really doing good for her country is so inspiring . Power to her and positive result for the Saudi womens.
This is the real arabic beauty
Rogin why ?
Stupid, idiot, do not speak again, foolRogin
@Crines Caridies she is pure Arab 100% arab
@Crines Caridies a lot of arabs look Indian lol
@Crines Caridies I’m from Iraq and I know some full Arab women that look Indian
She speaks well and she is very beautiful.
We are proud of you 🇸🇦🇸🇦
Yes
جزاك الله خير ويكثر من خيرك يازوجة اميرنا الغالي على التبرعات ونفتخر فيكم
She's absolutely amazing! Truly a great role model for women of today's generation (:
She is a dictator who lives off family money you sure?
@@silverkitty2503very stupid thing to assume? What is your conclusion that led you to believe that she’s a dictator?
she is really the most beautiful girl I've ever seen 🙌🙌🙌. God Bless her 😇..long live Princess 👸
Rohit Sharma you are an indian dude! Indian girls are extremely beautiful
@@sumis4120 aishwarya rai is a perfect example
@@sumis4120
Yuke Indian aren't beautiful as Arab women
bader abduallah
الجمال ماهو محصور على عرق محدد
I admire her so much. She is modest, patient, intelligent, and informed knows how to push for her objectives. I wish my girlfriend would be more like her.
You ugly dude
She is a real gorgeous princess i can ever dream of!!! This is what a princess should look like!
I can’t make Eye contact in front of such a beautiful and powerful lady !! That reporter deserves a medal 🏅
She is devastatingly beautiful and that accent. So in love...
I'm so proud of her. I see myself in her and I see her in the the highest most brilliant forms of humanity. Some day I will be capable of reaching the entire world with as much grace as herself. Love be with us all.
What a completely amazing role model.
looks like jasmine from Aladdin?
I cant be the only one......
when this video was shot...she was 29 and her husband 58. Love how the age difference helps her make better decisions. And yes the money helps. People like her make the world a better place
She’s so inspiring. I want to be like her when I grow older.
2 words , Beauty Queen ❤️
***** no, every country has a leader , might be royalty or something else. You have absolutely no right to say that about 'her highness' that just shows how stupid you are.
***** maybe having prince and princess seems awkward, still can't cross the absurdness to say someone not a princess, have some modesty
*****.."The only living Royals are the English Royals"
Uhm no! who have told you that?
There are also Royals in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, The Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Monaco,Luxembourg, Lichtenstein, Japan, Thailand and so on, and so on!
***** =)....These? Do you mean the Saudis?
***** The British are not the only ones to have a true monarchy.
Wow shes so knowledgeable of almost everything, i did not expect that she could speak more. I just wondered how a princess live and i got here first. Im her fan now. Mashaallah she so beautiful also.
Good
He asked excellent questions. And she seems lovely, intelligent, and genuine.
Love this woman . She's intelligent and wish she wasn't so underrated . More women need to be inspired by her and need to know that education is more important than the basic shit going on . Intelligence can change the world
Mashallah! I Love Ameera Al-Taweel so much!! She is my idol!! She is a very kind-hearted and educated woman and she is also a very good Muslim!! May Allah bless her ❤️
Mashallah shes beautiful and has a big heart
I support her as a Muslim. As she said our prophet allowed women to ride horses and play sports. And many people have the wrong idea that Islam oppressed women. And plus Muslim women are not forced to wear the hijab or niqab since you might have not known there are tons of Muslim women around you who don't wear it. Thank you sister you defended Islam thank you very very much. You spoke the truth. I LOVE YOU GUYS AND REMEMBER PEACE.
She is unbelievably pretty.
her voice is so soothing....
Saudi women always beautiful!
Agreed. Middle eastern women are so beautiful. Especially Israeli.
Rarely you can “see” them :)
Sreehari Pillai And that is the secret 😁
She’s égyptien ouch
Every women's are beautiful.. ♀️💕💕
How can people hate her? She seems like the one of the most intelligent, sweetest, and tolerable women in the planet. I wish more women were like her!
Crazy
Its called jealousy
I got goosebumps🥺❤️ god bless her. She’s my inspiration. Us Saudi women are thriving❤️
Great
this woman is remarkable. May allah continue to bless her.
When I think of the title princess this is exactly what I feel it looks like. Beautiful, concerned and engaged in improving the world.
So what has she done exactly to further progress when it comes to Saudi women's rights? It's years later. We still can't drive, we still can't travel without permission of a male relative and etc, etc, etc! Please. She's nothing more than royal eye candy...just good hair, big words and a pretty face. And lots and lots of money. We need a real revolutionary, someone brave enough to change the mindset of the people...not some privileged princess in expensive designer outfits.
***** She's no inspiration to those who know better. Only to those who are easily impressed by glitz and glamour. What have I done? I'm no hero, but I'm someone who has seen true suffering in others, and have been directly involved enough to know that nothing is changing. Trust me, if you were in my position, you would feel as jaded as I do. You called me a dumb bitch, out of nowhere, because your cowardly self got butthurt by my realness. It's easy to call someone names when you are just a faceless and nameless online troll. Atleast my identity isn't hidden. I wanted to give you a dose of your own medicine, hence my foul response, which is wrong. But if I'm a bitch, your mom's a bitch, and so's your sister, yourself and every other female in your family. You don't go around calling random females bitches for no reason, while defending a person you think is a champion of women's rights...you don't see the irony in that? Why you so mad? You seem like an intelligent person who could be articulate if you wanted to be, you don't need to fling out obscenities to make your point.
See? That's alot better! Now that you've properly elaborated your stance on the matter, I can begin mentally processing your comment to re-think the whole thing. But like I said, I'm extremely jaded due to the things I've witnessed over the past few years and my own personal circumstances. You'd have to be a girl living in a family of females with no able-bodied mahram to truly get the frustration. For example, I have been denied jobs at more respectable establishments because my father is unable to approve of me working (he has alzheimers). I have had to work in private firms without a legitimate contract and have faced abuse from employees and superiors (even a death threat once because I openly rejected the advances of of the HR manager infront of all the other employees...to be more specific, he threatened to run me over with his GMC, over and over, till my corpse becomes unrecognizable LOL...he was not Saudi, Jordanian if you are curious, but he dressed in Saudi garb to fool the laborers he regularly abused). Anyways, my professionalism was not taken seriously. And I'm someone who conforms to societal norms, I try to integrate myself into my community, I'm no rebel, I dress appropriately when outdoors, in proper hijab and abaya, I have no issue with the dress code or adhering to basic codes of conduct. I don't even mind the religious police, their existence don't have any impact on my lifestyle, whether negative or positive. So yes, I have become quite weary. I have to rely on a male relative who is practically a stranger to me, he is a good person (so far), though not entirely reliable, but who knows what could happen if my father were to suddenly pass? I have been warned by a lawyer that a shit storm could be coming in the way of me and my younger sisters, and my autistic brother (who I am also caring for atm). I have contacted human rights lawyers based in Saudi to help me better deal with the situation I'm in but nothing solid came out of it. So I would prefer to see someone like this lady work directly with people like me...when she starts being directly involved, I will change my mind about her definitely, and I will be the first one to sing her praises. Women not driving is actually the least of my concerns right now. I realize my situation is not typical, but I've met other girls like me. As to why I choose to put a picture, well, it makes me accountable for the things that I post for one, two, I know it's not very Saudi-like of me as a girl to be flaunting my identity (sort of) on social media, but I like seeing my face next to my words, if anyone wants to assume the worst of me for that, then it's their problem. I have not had privacy issues. I even plan on starting a VLOG sometime soon. Anyways, that was alot of typing, thanks for taking the time to write me a proper response, I did chuckle abit when I read your second comment, so I took no offense to it, I hope no hard feelings on your part either. I can honestly say that the only thing I'm still grateful for is that atleast I'm able to travel when I want to (the process is far from easy, but still). so I've been living in 2-3 different countries with extended family members the past few years...it's no fun. There is no stability in that.
thank you :) your reply made my day :D Bs inshaallah, things will get better somehow. And yes, I was really worried when malik abdullah passed...I thought oh crap...fresh hell will come our way...but thank God, while things didn't get better, it hasn't gotten worse in terms of women's rights issues, not that I know of atleast, things don't feel different to me yet. I'm working on something at the moment. I'm actually the kind of person who sees humor in everything, and I've seen people who are worse off, so I'm grateful...it's my way of evolving as a person and dealing with stuff lol...well, I'll keep you posted then :) Have a great day :) and thanks again.
Leo Loner
Revolution was a failure. Saudi Arabia spent 130 billion dollars as a gift to their people. That was why Saudi Arabia survived the Arab Spring.
Damn she's gorgeous!
She is so decent, polite, beautiful and intelligent.
Arab women are so beautiful!
Saudi women NOT Arab women:)
@@senoritan6472 saudi women are so basic looking not that beautiful princess ameera bint al tweal is an expectation.
rose donna Saudis beautiful more than your imagination so maybe you couldn't see this beauty , you should come and see you are more than welcome
Yaaaah we are
Senorita N Saudi are Arab in fact they are the most Arab that could be.
What a great girl. Finally, a voice of reason in a nation lacking sound- especially among the women. I commend your efforts. Thank you for taking a stand, reforming, and seeking a more equal and advanced nation for your country.
She is very intelligent and well spoken. I think the power of her words are very inspirational. Mashallah!
As a saudi I’m soo proud our women they are strong in my opinion they have been through a lot so seeing what’s she’s doing really is inspiring
Allah Guide You
much more beautiful than those hollywood or bollywood actresses combined
sheeraz khan True my friend she is very beautiful woman
She is very beautiful but she is also wearing a lot of makeup- just like all those actresses!! No difference👈🏻
Caitlin McNally show me the same category peron without makeup or even touch up i will agree with you
I will say that she is a lot like camilla banus and a lot like Kim kardashian- research them!
She has quite a sharp nose and full lips like them.
And before you say that the two people I have mentioned aren't well- known actresses, she's not an actress AT ALL- she's a princess!
I'm not denying that she's beautiful- but you would also have to be blind not to see that she is CLEARLY covered in makeup- it's just professionally done👍🏻
Caitlin McNally She doesn't look one bit like that vile plastic surgery loving woman named Kim. Only dark hair\eyes and tanned skin (in case of Ameera that her natural coloring). Don't compare her to the self-conceited, shallow, air headed American woman please. Ameera has an organization for orphan kids and works hard to make a positive impact. She's not princess by blood contrary to popular belief nor a poor gold digger. Her father is a sheikh meaning they're rich already and didn't need to marry a prince but she is actually devoted to her cause and wanted to make a positive impact to our society and internationally, to be a role model, representative and many Saudi girls now look up to her and she supports them to become something great, like lawyers, scientist..etc whilst Kim K is all about showing her gigantic ass and ducking her lips to cash on.
The issue of a woman's pay scale in Saudi Arabia, which I was subjected to while working in Al-Kobar in the hospital. In my experience, I was offered less compensation including wages & the quality of living quarters than were offered to the other workers with other well known names, like ARAMCO. I was so discussed with the working conditions at the medical center that I turned in my resignation after I was shown my substandard living conditions. My now ex-husband was being paid according to his "Syrian" nationality, as well as the workers from India being treated like slaves. What an "Eye Opener" for me! And, the hospital wanted me to take the position of "Director of Nursing Education." It showed me how much the hospital valued nursing education!!!
please do not jug Muslim or Islam with hypocrite Saudi, they are not folowing islam, thanks
Parvez Farooqi agrre
I was only commenting on the working/living conditions related to the nursing job that I accepted in Al-Kobar in 2000, not their religion. The hospital that hired me was decorated with marble floors, paintings, & huge family suite, while my living quarters were less than desirable. My financial compensation was far less then what I made in the US, & the "Jafali Compound" living quarters were so bad that I turned in my resignation. The hospital administrator wanted me to give him my airline ticket, which I said "hell no!" I was picked up from my hotel & shuttled to the airport where I met a man who returned my passport to me! Saudi Arabia is different than Syria &/or Jordan. You have to surrender your passport in Saudi Arabia, which is scary!!!
What are you talking about is the FOREIGNERS pay not SAUDI WOMEN or MEN pay .
She’s so sophisticated and beautiful, a real-life Jasmine from Aladdin.
Mashallah
queen rania, her, those are just few examples of how significant and relevant muslim women could become if they were given the right to get an education, they could reach even higher than western women...
👍🏻
They were like this in the past in andalusia and medina and Baghdad.. we are returning to our it slowly now.. no more extremists
There nothing exist as western
@@danabader218also in levant
@@danabader218 yeah, and look what happened to Al-Andalus. They fell because of their "tolerance"
Allah's Blessings to this BEAUTIFUL PRINCESS .... BECAUSE SHE POSSESSES A BEAUTIFUL GODLY HEART !!!!
She is a talented beauty! Mashallah!
hi
+خالد الروقي The هههههههههههههههههههههههههه
what about u
Ibrahim Motairi
😂😂😂😒
Mashaalh my sister, power to you,Alah be with you,great job,keep on going
She's so beautiful and loving smart speaking..
I never get bored of this interview
she is truly beautiful inside and outside, much respect towards her
I have no idea why there is so much hostility towards her here.She is beautiful outside and inside.Besides,so very brave.You don't know what is inside her beautiful,so gentle soul.Why do you hurt her with your words here?.Why people can't remember that even the smallest of words can be the ones to hurt so much.?
First of all congratulation for her and her moves in live, I hope she will succeed in all her beautiful purposes. But also congratulations to the interviewer. She was right this was a very nice interview, he spoke about delicate subjects, like the punishments, from respect, not attacking what he mights believe is wrong in another culture. From a very objective position. Congratulations again.
Great
wow. I wish people learn more about this beautiful religion through good and true interviews of people like them and from books.
+eternitysuu mhm
beutiful is not what i would call it
its a war religion
im sure there are many many peaceful muslims
but the non peacful speak just too loud
WOW She is a very beautiful woman.
Masha Allah to Saudia from Pakistan
So proud princess 🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦
she looks like Jasmine from Aladdin tbh
ودي الكل يشوف كلامها البنت تجننن صدق اميرة وللحين فخر وربيييي من يومها وعهي تدعم المرأة والمجتمع السعودي وتحاول تصحح النظرة الغلظ عن الاسلام ياخي وربي انها كفو وفخر ذي اللي من جد تستاهل شهره والكل يسمع صوتها تهبل بكل معنى الكلمة الله يحفظها مو مصدقه بعد كل هالسنين فعلًا صار اللي كانت تتمناه ياييي ودي الكل يعرف كيف كانت تتكلم من وقتها زي كذا وكيف كانت تدعم المجتمع السعودية جد ترفع الراس مو زي اشكال هالزمن 😩😭💖💖💖
but her eyebrow game is on point.
I bet know you grow your eyebrows and full them to reach her eyebrows and Arabs eyebrows .
Massage from the future from an Arab Saudi women .
Man, she is stunningly, out-of-this-world beautiful!
I simply loved the interview she gave. She is as inteligent as preety. Her soft voice with smart answers really amazed me.
Wish her a very successful journey on her way....
an extremely delicate girl. sweet, polite a wife I imagine will be perfect.absolutely blessed.
When u imagine how was an angle . That's she . Subhanallah
I LOVE YOU 🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦💅💅👁️👁️ Princess AMERA BINT AIDAN BINT NAYEF AL-TAWEEL AL OTAIBI RIYADH KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
best interview i ever watch..good luck my princess,,may allah god you always..inshallah..
Wise and beautiful woman!!
What a beautiful lady, she’s so beautiful and smart!! So proud that she represent arabian women
beautiful pricess with a amazing personality doesn't have a drop of pride. but we always find idiots on comment box.
Gaurav Sharma princess*
She's pretty :)
Thank You :)
passius1 yup :)
as you are...
Her voice matches her physical beauty .
So pretty, smart and graceful 😍 she’s an inspiration to Arab women 👏🤍
extremely witty and beautiful, I am sure, her husband appreciates her value.
The Prince is lucky,he married a Classy,Sophisticated,Intelligent,Beautiful,Talented Woman. I wish them both luck.to change the World.
Subhan Allah Allah bless you dear princess ameerah
strong and intelligent woman.
It's nice to know that there is a change in Saudi Arabia, I lived in Dhahran during 1980 and all the times I stayed inside a compound, I hardly know anything about this country. I hope she will encourage more improvement for woman not only for the rich, but also the poor.
Her English is excellent ❤️❤️❤️❤️
She is so Talented, Smart, Intelligent. Beauty with the brain and kind Hearted.
She is so beautiful, reminds me of a high school classmate (:
one of my great inspirations! Thank you princess!
Someday I will see more Saudi women be professionals. Doctors, nurses, engineers, etc. By this, hiring other nationalities will be minimized.
they're already 😊
+Ernesto De La Cruz Only when they are poor
lol there are
There is a lot of em
Ernesto De La Cruz they are already
Smart and beautiful, she is the future of Saudi Arabia!
what an inspirational interview.
Every time I watch her speaking, I fall in lOve with her all over again. The way she speaks, her tone her vOice ufffffffff she is soo charismatic and stunningly beautiful !🥰💓💯
She is gorgeous
She is absolutely stunning and really articulate and intelligent. It would be awesome for the Arab and the whole world if women like her can one day run their countries.
I love being Saudi and this is one of our princesses😩
She is beautiful, young and intelligent.
Well spoken.The best to you both.God bless.