In 1940, due to
World War II Necla and her family were impoverished, as Abdulmejid wasn't able to send them money. The same year, her sisters married Egyptian princes: Neslişah married Prince
Muhammad Abdel Moneim, and Hanzade married Prince Muhammad Ali. In 1943, Necla married Egyptian prince, Amr Ibrahim in
Cairo,
Egypt, hence the three sisters were all married into the same dynasty, and were styled as "princesses of Egypt and princesses of Ottoman Empire". Necla's father, Ömer Faruk developed an increased interest in his cousin
Mihrişah Sultan, the daughter of crown prince
Şehzade Yusuf Izzeddin. It was also public knowledge that things were not going well between Faruk and her mother Sabiha. She and her sisters sided with their mother. Faruk accused Sabiha of turning their daughters against him. But he was already in love with Mihrişah and the issue of the council was just an excuse. In 1948, after twenty-eight years of marriage, Faruk divorced Sabiha, and married Mihrişah, After the revocation of the law of exile for princesses in 1952, her mother moved to Istanbul. Necla was widowed by the death of Amr Ibrahim in 1977. ==Death==