Prince Hamzah was born on 29 March 1980 at
King Hussein Medical Center in
Wadi Al-Seer,
Amman, Hamzah bin Al Hussein claims ancestry with the Islamic prophet
Muhammad through the Hashemite family. Queen Noor states in her autobiography that she and King Hussein named Hamzah after
Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib. Hamzah received his elementary education in Jordan and Amman, and then attended
Harrow School in England. He then joined the
Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, passing out as a commissioned officer in the Jordan
Arab Legion in December 1999, with a number of prizes including the Sandhurst Overseas Sword, granted to the best overseas cadet and the HRH Prince Saud Abdullah Prize, presented to the cadet with the best aggregate mark in academic subjects. Serving then as an officer in the Jordan Arab Army's 40th Armored Brigade, Hamzah attended a number of military courses and attachments in Jordan, the UK, Poland, Germany and the US. Currently holding the rank of Brigadier in the Jordan Arab Army, he served with the Jordan-United Arab Emirates force operating in former Yugoslavia under the umbrella of international peacekeepers. In the year 2006, he graduated from
Harvard University. Hamzah was sworn in as Regent on numerous occasions and deputized for King Abdullah II on a number of missions in the Kingdom and abroad. He headed the Royal Advisory Committee on the Energy Sector. He is also the Honorary President of the
Jordan Basketball Federation, and is the chairman of the board of trustees of the
Royal Automobile Museum, the President of the Royal Aero sports Club of Jordan and the President of Al-Shajarah (Tree) Protection Society. Hamzah is a qualified rotor and fixed wing aircraft pilot, and participates in other sports such as
Jujitsu and target-shooting. ==Succession issue==