By Nick Butler

There will be no changes at Generations for Peace despite the third marriage of Prince Feisal at the weekend ©Getty ImagesJanuary 6 - There will be no changes at the helm of Generations For Peace despite the fact that chairman HRH Prince Feisal bin Al Hussein has divorced co-founder Sarah Kabbani Al-Feisal and remarried for a third time, insidethegames has learned.

Prince Feisal, President of the Jordan Olympic Committee and a member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), tied the knot for the third occasion with radio presenter Zina Lubbadeh in a family ceremony in Amman.

This follows his divorcing of Sarah Kabbani Al-Feisal, with whom he co-founded Generations For Peace in 2007, last year.

Since being set up more than six years ago the non-profit organisation has run initiatives that claim to have trained more than 8,300 volunteers from 50 nations and was ranked among the world's top 100 Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) by Swiss publication The Global Journal last year.

In an official statement Generations For Peace have told insidethegames that the running of the organisation will remain unchanged.

"The private lives of HRH Prince Feisal Al Hussein and Sarah Kabbani Al-Feisal are entirely separate from their respective roles as chairman and President of Generations For Peace, which remain unaffected.

"We had a tremendously successful year in 2013, and we are looking forward to further progress and reaching new milestones in the year ahead.

"Our peace-building programmes continue to grow around the world, and we are preparing for our tenth Camp to be held in Sochi during the Paralympic Winter Games in March 2014."