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Contacting Princess Shahnaz Pahlavi
Hello all,
I am a high school student in Northern California who has been working on a research project based around the concept of leadership independently of school for the past five years, for which I have been conducting interviews with leaders in many diverse professions, ranging from Former U.S. President Bill Clinton and Former South African President F.W. De Klerk to Former Dutch Prime Minister Ruud Lubbers and Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. Among ex-royals, I have already spoken to the recently-deceased Archduke Otto Hapsburg of Austria-Hungary and the spokesman for the late Shah of Iran's twin-sister Her Imperial Highness Princess Ashraf Pahlavi. However, in my quest to interview as many of the remaining members of the Pahlavi Royal Family as possible, for which I have received a positive response from the office of the late Shah's only surviving brother His Imperial Highness Prince Gholam-Reza Pahlavi and am awaiting replies from the Shah's two surviving children from Her Imperial Highness Shahbanou Farah Pahlavi and Her Imperial Highness the Shahbanou herself, I have been unable to find relevant contact information for Her Imperial Highness Princess Shahnaz Pahlavi. I understand and respect the desire of the users of the Royal Forum to avoid providing such details, however, I am simply looking to send a request for information and considering the mostly-positive responses I have received thus far, I am confident that it will not be asking too much of Her Imperial Highness to answer a few brief questions. I understand that she is not politically active and that she may not typically grant interviews, but I highly doubt that she receives communication from students working on independent leadership studies projects very often, not to mention that my questions will not be tricky or pointed as many by others would be, but will rather be meant to learn from Her Imperial Highness's unique perspective as the Shah's only grown child before the Revolution of 1979. Consequently, any leads would be appreciated.
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