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Runaway Princess Haya Could Prove Politically Explosive for Gulf Royals.

Runaway Princess Haya Could Prove Politically Explosive for Gulf Royals. A divorce case in London later this month featuring Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, Dubai's billionaire ruler, and his runaway estranged wife is likely to cast a highly unflattering light on one of the Arab's world richest families, according to analysts. It also may help solve a two-decades-old mystery of how a teenage daughter of the sheikh was bundled back to the Gulf after she fled from a family home in the English countryside with plans to pursue a life independent of the Emirati royals. The divorce case against 45-year-old Princess Haya bint al-Hussein is due to start in Britain's high court at the end of the month. The princess is one of the Dubai ruler's six wives and the daughter of the late King Hussein of Jordan. She fled to London with her two children and now reportedly is hiding out with them in a $100 million home in a posh west London neighborhood on a street known as Billionaires' Row. The princess reportedly has requested political asylum in Britain. Britain's interior minister has declined to confirm or deny the reports, saying it doesn't comment on individual cases. But friends of Princess Haya told the BBC she fled Dubai "in fear of her life." Angry poem. Following her departure, her 69-year-old husband, who is also an amateur poet, posted an angry poem written in Arabic on Instagram. It was addressed to an unnamed person, but it is believed to directed at the princess, a claim Dubai authorities deny.

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