Moudi bint Khalid Al Saud


Moudi bint Khalid Al Saud is a Saudi Arabian philanthropist and a member of the House of Saud. She was among the first female members of the Consultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia in January 2013.

Early life and education

Princess Moudi is the daughter of King Khalid and Sita bint Fahd Al Damir. She received basic education in Riyadh and studied French.

Career

Moudi bint Khalid is the general secretary the King Khalid Foundation and the chair of its investment committee. She is also the general secretary of the Al Nahda Foundation of Riyadh. The foundation was awarded the first Chaillot prize for human rights organisations in the Persian Gulf region in 2009. She is a board member of the Saut, agency of the down syndrome foundation in Saudi Arabia. In 2011, she began to provide fellowships under the Legatum Center to Saudi Arabian students attending Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
In January 2013, she was elected to the Consultative Assembly, being one of the first 30 Saudi Arabian women appointed to the assembly. In addition, she is one of the two royal women appointed along with Sara bint Faisal, daughter of King Faisal.

Personal life

Princess Moudi is married to Abdul Rahman bin Faisal, son of King Faisal. They have three children, two daughters, Sara and Albandari, and a son, Saud. Her daughter Albandari who died in March 2019 was the head of King Khalid Foundation and several other non-governmental organizations.

Ancestry