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Malika Zahra, Duchess of Medina
مليكة زهرة، دوقة المدينة المنورة
Royal High Consort of Saudi Arabia
Sacred Jasmine Harem
Princess Zahra in 2045
Royal High Consort of Saudi Arabia
Appointed29 June 2040
CaliphYaacob II
QueenNoura
PatronagesArabian Girl Guides
Saudi Red Crescent
Saudi Cancer Foundation
Saudi SPCA
Consort to the Crown Prince
In Office11 Jul 2035 - 28 Jun 2040
CaliphIbrahim
Crown PrinceYaacob bin Khalid al-Saud
Personal Information
BornZahra Khalil
12 March 2007 (age 38)
Beirut, Lebanon
Nationality Lebanon
Saudi Arabia
Height165 cm (5'5")
Breasts32C
Dress Size2-4
HairBlack
EyesBrown
SpouseCaliph Yaacob II
IssuePrince Osman (b. 2038)
Princess Aisha (b. 2040)
Prince Haroon (b. 2042)
EducationKing Saud University (BA)
Cambridge University (MA)

Malika Zahra, Duchess of Medina (Arabic: مليكة زهرة، دوقة المدينة المنورة; née Zahra Khalil; born 12 March 2007) is a member of the royal family of the Caliphate of Saudi Arabia. She is the second wife of Caliph Yaacob II, and has been married to him since 11 July 2036, when he was Crown Prince. Following Yaacob's accession to the throne, she was granted the royal style Malika (Princess) and the titles of Duchess of Medina and Royal High Consort. She has three children with the Caliph, Prince Osman, Princess Aisha, and Prince Haroon.

Born in Beirut, Lebanon, Zahra grew up in Riyadh. Her father, Hussein Khalil, was an important aide and advisor to Prince (and later Caliph) Ibrahim, and proposed to have his daughter appointed as a personal attendant to Ibrahim's teenage son, Prince Yaacob, in 2026. At the time, Prince Yaacob was 13, and Zahra was 19.

As Prince Yaacob's first intimate partner, Zahra was principally responsible for guiding him through his earliest sexual experiences, and became his most trusted friend and confidante. Between 2026 to 2032, Zahra played a key role in building Prince Yaacob's private harem while herself studying history and political science King Saud University. When Prince Yaacob attended Sandhurst Military Academy in 2030, she moved with him to the United Kingdom, and obtained a postgraduate degree in history from Cambridge University.

When Prince Yaacob was named Crown Prince in 2035, Zahra was granted the title of consort, and was admitted as a member of the Royal Acacia Harem, even though it was rumored that she was greatly disliked by Yaacob's wife (and Crown Princess) Noura.

In 2036, when it came time for Prince Yaacob to select a second wife, Noura advocated for him to choose Leila al-Jasser, the 18 year old daughter of prominent Saudi billionaire Abdullah al-Jasser. However, Yaacob insisted on marrying Zahra. According to sources inside the Royal Palace, Yaacob told his father, Caliph Ibrahim, that being given royal permission to take Zahra as his wife was a non-negotiable condition in order for him to continue in the role of Crown Prince. On 11 July 2036, Zahra married Prince Yaacob, and was granted the royal style Sheikha.


"Sheikha Zahra has been serving the Prince since he was a young boy. She helped him explore his sexuality, and then spent years helping him to curate a harem of attendants based on his preferences. She would often spend 8 to 10 hours a day training the girls to please him.

From the moment he became Crown Prince, it was only natural that he wanted her as his wife - she was his best friend and most intimate confidante, and he needed her by his side in order to stay in touch with his personal identity."

Kader al-Johani, Palace Intrigue

11 May 2038


Following Yaacob's accession to the throne as Caliph Yaacob II, Malika Zahra has played a highly visible ceremonial role within the royal family. Since 2040, she has averaged more than 200 public engagements each year. In 2043, she succeeded Queen Noura as the Royal Patron of the Arabian Girl Guides. In 2044, she was named as the Royal Patron of the Saudi Cancer Foundation, the Saudi Red Crescent, and the Saudi Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. In 2045, she was named as Saudi Arabia's most admired woman by Aimra'a magazine.

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Malika Zahra, Duchess of Medina, in 2045

"As a woman, it's important to understand that your body is there for your husband's pleasure. If you want him to enjoy your body, you need to put in the effort - eat clean, work out, keep yourself toned and tight. All of these things are your responsibility."