I'm going to give you an exclusive look into the life of the richest Arab, His Royal Highness Prince Waleed ibn Talal al- Al Saud .
He is the grandson of Abd al-Aziz ibn Saud, the founder of Saudi Arabia, and grandson of Riad as-Solh , independence father and first prime minister of Lebanon.
its headquarters here, The Kingdom Centre (Burj Al-Mamlaka) the tallest building in Saudi Arabia:
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in his luxury jet, one of the largest private jets in the world!
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important here at a meeting
that women must work together with men, and yet this is unveiled, in the ultra-conservative country like a miracle. The Prince is known for its "liberal" stance.
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The Prince while performing the daily prayer in the highest mosque in the world!
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The following photos show a (normal) night at his desert camp with some tribal sheiks and ordinary mortals see
First after the beloved camels!
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The Desert Prince's Office , equipped with satellite Internet, where the Prince can do its business all over the world!
touchscreen!
An expensive falcon it can not be missing in a real sheikh and prince of course!
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Here come the tribal sheikhs to His Royal Highness welcomed
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At dinner with his guests, it is eaten on the floor with your hands!
has to disappear, even while eating, the successful investor and businessman, no time
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then held the most important part of the evening, the private audience with the prince when the prince's subjects tell their problems and ask for help. Theme are: complaints, money problems, job search, Connections, amnesties ... etc, a kind of Arabian desert democracy!
The remaining "requests" are later edited by his assistant .
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A very exclusive picture: the personal coffee-servants of the Prince in a beautiful pose
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