His Royal Highness Prince Muhammed bin Talal was born in Amman on 2 October 1940, as the second-born to Their Majesties the late King Talal bin Abdullah I and the late Queen Zein Al Sharaf, may they rest in peace.
Prince Muhammed, may he rest in peace, finished his primary and secondary education in Amman, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom, and he enrolled in the Military Academy in Baghdad in 1956 and 1957, before enlisting in the Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army (JAF), in the 1st Special Royal Guards Battalion.
His Royal Highness assumed a number of key positions, serving as Crown Prince from 1952 to 1962, aide-de-camp to His Majesty the late King Hussein bin Talal, head of the council of tribal leaders, and special representative of King Hussein, in addition to acting as Regent when King Hussein travelled abroad.
Prince Muhammed passed away while carrying the honorary rank of Field Marshal in the JAF, and he received a number of high-level medals in Jordan and other countries. His Royal Highness also had distinguished contributions in various social, cultural, and youth sectors, including holding the honorary presidency of the Royal Jordanian Chess Federation and the Royal Jordanian Shooting Federation.
His Royal Highness is survived by his wife, Her Royal Highness Princess Taghrid, and his two sons from a previous marriage to Her Royal Highness Princess Firyal—Their Royal Highnesses Prince Talal, born on 26 July 1965, who is special adviser to His Majesty, and Prince Ghazi, born on 15 October 1966, who is His Majesty’s chief adviser for religious and cultural affairs and personal envoy.