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Dubai Sheikh Princess flees uncover the inside story of Dubai Sheikh Princess fleeing

Dubai Sheikh Princess flees uncover the inside story of Dubai Sheikh Princess fleeing

4hw.com.cn: according to the guardian, Princess Haya of the Jordanian royal family and her husband Mohammed, the current Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and chief of Dubai, officially settled a dispute in the high court of London, UK.

It is reported that Princess Haya, 45, secretly fled Dubai with her two children, her 11-year-old daughter al jalila and her 7-year-old son Zayed, as well as £ 31 million, ready to 'start a new life'.

Princess Jordan and Oxford Xueba became princess

Princess Haya is the second princess of Dubai sheikh, the half sister of Jordan's current King Abdullah II and the daughter of Jordan's old King Hussein. Princess Haya received private education in Britain. She studied philosophy, politics and economy at Oxford University. She also participated in the Sydney Olympic Games on behalf of Jordan as an equestrian athlete in 2000.

In 2004, Princess Haya married Muhammad and became one of his six wives. After marriage, Princess Haya actively participated in various affairs. She was a member of the International Olympic Committee and an ambassador of the United Nations Food Programme, and participated in many international charity activities.

Three years ago, in an interview on the website Emirates woman, 'when talking about her husband, her eyes twinkled, her admiration for her husband and her appreciation for her children were beyond expression.' However, Princess Haya has been out of the public eye since February this year, and her social media account, which has always been full of photos of her participation in various activities, has been inactive since then. In addition, she, who loves equestrian, did not attend the recent Royal Jockey Club.

After his wife fled, the chief wrote several poems

Mohammed, 69, is also a horse racing lover. However, he also missed the Epson Jockey Club in England for the first time in 28 years.

After Princess Haya fled, Muhammad published a series of poems on his poetry website to express his sadness, the Sun reported. One of the songs, entitled "feelings in your eyes", he wrote that he noticed the 'blame' in the eyes of someone who was being considered to be his wife Princess Haya. The poem says that a 'deadly arrow' has' penetrated my soul and made me go crazy. ' However, he hopes' let the past be the past, soften your heart, forgive my mistakes and reward me for my good deeds. '

According to the Daily Beast news network, in another poem published on social media, the chief wrote: 'you have no place here. Go to the people you are busy with! May this be good for you. I don't care whether you live or die. "

Escape a mystery

Princess Haya is very close to the British royal family. After studying in the UK for many years, she also likes to live in London and owns a property worth £ 85 million near Kensington Palace. At present, she is believed to be hiding in a secret location in Britain. But where she was and why she fled is still a mystery. She hasn't appeared since mid and late June this year.

According to the guardian, the British government has been lobbied by the United Arab Emirates to let Princess Haya return home. Princess Haya fled from Dubai to Germany for fear that the British government would hand herself over to her husband, Australian News Network reported. According to several foreign media reports, Princess Haya's son and daughter have taken refuge in Germany.

The UAE embassy in London said: 'the UAE government does not intend to comment on the allegations about personal private life. As for whether this matter has become a question with the German or British governments, the answer is no. "

His wife and daughter fled successively

In March 2018, Sheikha Latifa of the United Arab Emirates fled, but was caught 30 miles from the coast of Goa, India and forced to return home. She was the second princess who tried to escape but was caught back after her sister Sheikha shamsa.

This' princess's escape 'exposed the UAE royal family in the spotlight. In a video released at the end of 2018, Princess Latifa said that her family imprisoned her. The United Arab Emirates said that Princess Latifa was "easy to use" and was kidnapped at that time. Since then, lalifa has not appeared again, and people familiar with the matter said that at present, she 'has a good time with her family'.

Previously, activists who actively ran for Princess Latifa and wanted her to be 'released' also requested Princess Haya to intervene and assist in the release of Princess Latifa.

Radha & middot, CEO of the organization that pays close attention to the situation in the UAE; Radha Stirling said, 'obviously, this raises serious questions about what caused her (Princess Haya) to flee. After all, she is a free adult woman and the sister of the king of Jordan. "