London: The daughter-in-law of former al-Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden is a keen member of the Royal British Legion.
The Royal British Legion (RBL), sometimes referred to as simply The Legion, is the United Kingdom’s leading charity providing financial, social and emotional support to those who have served or who are currently serving in the British Armed Forces, and their dependants.
According to media reports, Zaina Bin Laden has supported the services charity with cash donations for at least five years.
Talking to media, Zaina said, “Whoever my father-in-law was, a good cause is a good cause. Charity is a big part of my life.”
She said that her family was in the British forces and she still had links.
“My husband believes people who fight for their countries should be respected and I believe that too. This is a cause deep in my heart and it doesn’t matter who I am married to.”
Zaina — previously known as Jane Felix Browne — married the terror mastermind’s son Omar in 2007 a month after she met him on a trip to Egypt’s pyramids.
Zaina converted to Islam before she wed Omar, her sixth husband.
Zaina said she and Omar, whose mother is Bin Laden’s first wife Najwa, wear poppies on Remembrance Day.
Zaina further said that she does not visit her local club because she does not drink, but she helps in fund-raising.
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