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“Hatshepsut’s granddaughter” speaks after she caught sight of the mummies’ procession

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Radwa El-Beheiry, the musician who caught the eye in the mummies parade in Egypt, and whom everyone called “the granddaughter of Hatshepsut”, expressed her happiness at participating in the concert of the procession.

She said that the Tempani instrument that she played is a Western instrument and is played in international orchestras, indicating that she was a violin player in her early days.

“I am very happy with all the reactions that occurred on social media, as well as the titles I liked, including” Hatshepsut’s granddaughter “and” The 23rd Queen, “said Radwa Al-Beheiry.

Radwa Al-Beheiry revealed the details of the preparations for the ceremony in the rehearsals, saying: “We started the preparations from last December, but we stopped a little because of the new Corona virus, and then we returned to the rehearsals again through satellite, and the difficulties of Al-Basali in the rehearsals that they were from 12 in the morning until three in the morning.”

Source: Today’s News + CBC

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