From buying racehorses on a whim to owning a roomful of jewellery, the London custody battle between Dubai's ruler and his ex-wife has shone a light on the opulent lifestyle of ultra rich Middle Eastern royalty.
Ruler of Dubai, United Arab Emirates Vice President and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum attends the Gulf Summit in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, December 14, 2021. Bandar Saudi Press Agency/Handout via REUTERSLONDON, Dec 21 - From buying racehorses on a whim to owning a roomful of jewellery, the Londonbetween Dubai's ruler and his ex-wife has shone a light on the opulent lifestyle of ultra rich Middle Eastern royalty.
The first payment to a member of her security team was for 1.12 million pounds, before two more then also blackmailed her for more than 4 million. Finally a fourth man was paid 1.2 million pounds, the sheikh's lawyer, Nigel Dyer, said. The princess asked for 1 million pounds a year towards a 10-year refurbishment, and for the sheikh to cover the costs of five housekeepers and a handyman, as well as a 223,000 pounds a year contract with a property maintenance company.
Castlewood: The princess also requested large sums for the upkeep of her Castlewood mansion in Berkshire, west of London, which had been left to her by her father, the late King Hussein of Jordan. The sheikh, one of the world’s most influential horse owners and breeders, who with his brother set up the Godolphin horse racing stable, said the horses had run in her colours but belonged to Godolphin.
The judge ruled in his favour saying "it is obvious that the horses were part of Godolphin" because the stable paid for their upkeep and kept the winnings and stud fees, and agreed the 15 million pounds was a gift.During her marriage, the family spent 631,000 pounds on one summer vacation in Italy and on another occasion the bill for a hotel in Greece was 274,000 euros, Moor said in his ruling.
Moor awarded her a further 1 million pounds to spend on leisure. He also granted 277,050 pounds a year for spending on pets, including 25,000 pounds to buy horses and 12,000 pounds for toys, grooming, and training of unspecified animals.Haya, who said her ex-husband had been very generous to her during their marriage, asked for 52 million pounds as compensation for what she claimed were missing clothes and jewellery.
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