According to the decision of a British court, the Emir of Dubai has to pay around half a billion pounds (almost 590 million euros) to his ex-wife Princess Haja and their children.
London / Dubai – According to the decision of a British court, the Emir of Dubai has to pay around half a billion pounds (almost 590 million euros) to his ex-wife Princess Haja and their children. The bill that the London High Court presented to Sheikh Mohammed bin Raschid al-Maktum on Tuesday for the separation consists of roughly half payments to the 47-year-old Haja and the two joint underage children. Overall, this is considered to be the highest sum ever imposed in a UK divorce case.
Princess Haja fled to London in 2019 to escape the control of the emir, who is also Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates. She said she was threatened with death – also because she had expressed concern for two grown daughters of the emir who had tried in vain to escape the influence of their father.
Last year a court in London found that the Sheikh had ordered the kidnapping of the two sisters. Princess Shamsa was abducted from Cambridge to Dubai in 2000 after trying to break away. Her younger sister Latifa said she was stopped while trying to escape in 2018 and was forcibly brought back to Dubai. Recently, vacation photos had fueled speculation that Latifa now enjoys more freedom.
The sheikh had always denied the allegations. Most recently, however, a court found in October that he had his ex-wife’s cell phone monitored with Pegasus spyware.
The High Court judge stressed in London on Tuesday that the greatest danger to Princess Haja and her children came from Sheikh Mohammed. She will be exposed to dangers for the rest of her life, be it from her ex-husband or from terrorists. (dpa)
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