Princess Fawzia (Arabic: الأميرة فوزية; 5 November 1921 – 27 January 2005) was the second daughter of King Farouk I of Egypt from his first wife Queen Farida.
Their mother Queen Farida stayed in Egypt, and joined her daughters in Switzerland only a decade after the revolution.
She was multilingual in French, English, Italian, Spanish and Arabic, and passed an exam which qualified her to work as a simultaneous interpreter in Switzerland.
Although she had lost her royal status, Fawzia remained strongly attached to her homeland, and visited Egypt as often as she could.
Her body was transported to Cairo, where she was interred at Al-Rifa'i Mosque on 30 January, following the tradition for members of the Egyptian royal family.