In the forties of the last century, a royal marriage in Iran attracted much attention, and the beautiful princess of Egypt married the crown prince of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.
However, despite his noble status, life is not happy. After failing to give birth to a crown prince for five years, she was finally forced to leave Iran, but after remarrying, she gave birth to a son and a daughter
Although this political marriage is a good match, the two are not emotionally bonded.
Even if the Iranian queen Fasya from Egypt was once known as the Venus of Asia, she was never able to melt the heart of Prince Pahlavi.
At that time, the Iranian dynasty vigorously advocated an open and liberal policy, and in order to support her husband, Fasya always showed a fashionable image, which became a beautiful scenery in Iran.
However, no matter how she dressed, Pahlavi still had no feelings for her. Perhaps, Pahlavi prefers Soraya, the second queen of Iran, who is more of a local Persian beauty.
Language has also become a gulf between husband and wife.
Although Fasya is proficient in many Chinese, she has difficulty understanding Persian, which becomes a communication barrier between the two.
Pahlavi could not be accommodating, which also deepened the distance between the two, and he eventually became obsessed with an affair.
This incompatible marriage made Fasya suffer, and although she tried to save it, it was difficult to bridge the gap between husband and wife.
Fasya was reprimanded for failing to produce an heir to the royal family, and despite her efforts to learn Xi Persian, she was not recognized.
Eventually, the two broke up in 1945, and Fasya returned to her hometown to recuperate.
However, her life did not come to an end. In her new marriage, Fasya unexpectedly finds happiness.
After befriending the talented Colonel Ismail, the two quickly bonded, and Fasya became pregnant and gave birth to a pair of children.
Despite the turmoil in Egypt, Fasya is not a princess, but she still has a happy family.
However, after a happy time, Fasya passed away peacefully in 2013.
This fateful marriage allowed Fasya to get the happiness she wanted in her second marriage, while the Pahlavi dynasty eventually declined due to various problems.