[custom_adv] Azadeh Shafiq (1951 – 23 February 2011) was a royal and a member of the Pahlavi dynasty, being daughter of Ashraf Pahlavi. Following the revolution that toppled her uncle, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, she exiled in Paris and involved in opposition activities to the Islamic goverment in homeland. [custom_adv] She was the daughter of Ashraf Pahlavi, twin sister of the Shah Mohammad Reza, and her second husband, Ahmad Shafiq, who was an Egyptian. [custom_adv] She had a brother, Shahriar. Although her parents were divorced in 1960, her father did not return to Egypt and stayed in Tehran to raise his children. [custom_adv] She was educated in German school in capital, and in France.Shafiq married twice. She married Farshad Vahid in 1972 and they had a son, Kamran (born 1973). She divorced from Vahid in 1975. She later wed a former persian military officer. [custom_adv] She began to live in Paris following the revolution. Later his brother joined her and they shared the Ashraf Pahlavi's residence near Rue Pergolese. [custom_adv] They both acted as the Pahlavi family’s principal spokesmen. She participated in protests and opposition activities to the Islamic goverment. [custom_adv] She supported efforts to restore the monarchy in homeland and headed a monarchist group, Free homeland movement in Paris. [custom_adv] In 1979 she began to publish a weekly magazine, homeland-e Azad, and it was disbanded in the 1980s. She served as a social and humanitarian worker with the persian community in Turkey from 1984 to 1991.