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« Reply #240 on: October 05, 2019, 07:06:53 PM »

I didn't pay any attention to Dubai until very recently so I didn't know the Emir was so horrible. Can this story be true? Has the daughter not been seen since last year? The princess' friend spoke with BBC so I'm guessing there's a lot of truth to her story.

Princess Latifa asked guards to shoot her rather than return her to Dubai during her doomed attempt to flee the royal family, according to the friend who fled with her
https://www.yahoo.com/new...ards-shoot-090152402.html


It is true. Althou the official Dubai version is that she is mentally ill. The rumor is that Princess Haya fleed her husband their father when she found out that it was true.
An this i found very funny,hard to believe she was living more than a decade in Dubai and she doesn't know the real story of Shamsa and Latifa so either the two Sheikhas problems is mental or generation clash with dad,there is no way that Haya is not very well informed with their real sittuation imo.

I still think that her daughter had something to do with it/was her main reason for fleeing.
Most likely..
i think this is the only reasonable thought (although i wont say no the cheating rumours too)
But my guess she was happy to stand and watch all the traditions be apllied to the other family girls but once that come to her own daughter she was scandalised and as happy i am she is standing for Al Jalila i can't but despise her double standards
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« Reply #241 on: October 06, 2019, 09:17:23 AM »

I would not assume that the different wives and their families live together as one happy family. It is likely that they have their own households and live seperately, having not too much to do with each other. There are worlds of difference in lifestyle  between Haya, who lives and travels freely and is in the public eye a lot, and his first wife of whom we know nothing, and of whom there is no photograph. But I nevertheless wonder, if Latifa has psychological issues.
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« Reply #242 on: October 06, 2019, 11:16:42 AM »

I didn't pay any attention to Dubai until very recently so I didn't know the Emir was so horrible. Can this story be true? Has the daughter not been seen since last year? The princess' friend spoke with BBC so I'm guessing there's a lot of truth to her story.

Princess Latifa asked guards to shoot her rather than return her to Dubai during her doomed attempt to flee the royal family, according to the friend who fled with her
https://www.yahoo.com/new...ards-shoot-090152402.html


It is true. Althou the official Dubai version is that she is mentally ill. The rumor is that Princess Haya fleed her husband their father when she found out that it was true.
An this i found very funny,hard to believe she was living more than a decade in Dubai and she doesn't know the real story of Shamsa and Latifa so either the two Sheikhas problems is mental or generation clash with dad,there is no way that Haya is not very well informed with their real sittuation imo.

I still think that her daughter had something to do with it/was her main reason for fleeing.
Most likely..
i think this is the only reasonable thought (although i wont say no the cheating rumours too)
But my guess she was happy to stand and watch all the traditions be apllied to the other family girls but once that come to her own daughter she was scandalised and as happy i am she is standing for Al Jalila i can't but despise her double standards

ITA. Basically Haya picked out the good peas for herself as long as it lasted, not thinking much about those, who got the bad ones.
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« Reply #243 on: October 11, 2019, 04:53:28 AM »

I would not assume that the different wives and their families live together as one happy family. It is likely that they have their own households and live seperately, having not too much to do with each other. There are worlds of difference in lifestyle  between Haya, who lives and travels freely and is in the public eye a lot, and his first wife of whom we know nothing, and of whom there is no photograph. But I nevertheless wonder, if Latifa has psychological issues.

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« Reply #244 on: October 12, 2019, 08:16:03 PM »

https://www.cnn.com/2019/...ntl/?hpt=ob_blogfooterold

Buying the world's greatest racehorses doesn't come cheap, but even the industry's most knowledgeable experts were "blown away" by the 3.6 million guineas (about $4,356,000) spent on this year's most expensive yearling colt.

The young horse, the subject of a fierce bidding war, was eventually bought by Dubai's ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, who visited Tattersalls October Yearling Sale in Newmarket, England Tuesday to ensure he secured the sport's next potential superstar.
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« Reply #245 on: November 09, 2019, 10:55:18 AM »

I would not assume that the different wives and their families live together as one happy family. It is likely that they have their own households and live seperately, having not too much to do with each other. There are worlds of difference in lifestyle  between Haya, who lives and travels freely and is in the public eye a lot, and his first wife of whom we know nothing, and of whom there is no photograph. But I nevertheless wonder, if Latifa has psychological issues.


This is true Princess Latifa confirms this in her viedo, that she lives with her mother and sister in a aplace. They, Latifa her mother and sister seems to live in the Palace at Al Wasl road opposite Galleria Mall. Tina cofirmed this when she sent a an open letter to Latifas mother at this adress. Also Hervé talks in his book about that the palace was close to the beach, had a big garden and was close to the mall. Haya lived in a Villa I read somewhere.
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« Reply #246 on: November 09, 2019, 06:29:38 PM »

The fact that they live in different places (wich is normal BTW)
Doesn't mean they are totally ignorant about each other lives....in the end they live in same city and married to the same guy..
and i even add Haya knows everything the " say " she left because she descovered what happen to Latifa is silly imo.
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« Reply #247 on: November 14, 2019, 04:51:11 PM »

https://www.msn.com/en-us...ses/ar-BBWK7wl?li=BBnbcA1

A controversial child custody battle involving one of the world’s richest and most secretive royal dynasties taking place this week, the activists say, could unlock the mystery behind Dubai’s missing princesses.
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« Reply #248 on: November 14, 2019, 08:22:23 PM »

https://www.msn.com/en-us...ses/ar-BBWK7wl?li=BBnbcA1

A controversial child custody battle involving one of the world’s richest and most secretive royal dynasties taking place this week, the activists say, could unlock the mystery behind Dubai’s missing princesses.

I doubt that it will help Latifa and her other sister (sorry forgot the name), in any way.

Quite the contrary I can see Mo getting more angry on loosing against Haya and taking it out on them.
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« Reply #249 on: November 15, 2019, 12:55:02 PM »

https://www.msn.com/en-us...ses/ar-BBWK7wl?li=BBnbcA1

A controversial child custody battle involving one of the world’s richest and most secretive royal dynasties taking place this week, the activists say, could unlock the mystery behind Dubai’s missing princesses.

I doubt that it will help Latifa and her other sister (sorry forgot the name), in any way.

Quite the contrary I can see Mo getting more angry on loosing against Haya and taking it out on them.
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I don't know why ppl are making this about Latifa and Shamsa?  it's not
For Haya definitely it's not about them just her and her kids she care only if their story can help her case. If she have any evidence about their fate she will use it for her own gain not to save them imo
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« Reply #250 on: November 15, 2019, 02:55:35 PM »

https://www.msn.com/en-us...ses/ar-BBWK7wl?li=BBnbcA1

A controversial child custody battle involving one of the world’s richest and most secretive royal dynasties taking place this week, the activists say, could unlock the mystery behind Dubai’s missing princesses.

I doubt that it will help Latifa and her other sister (sorry forgot the name), in any way.

Quite the contrary I can see Mo getting more angry on loosing against Haya and taking it out on them.
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I don't know why ppl are making this about Latifa and Shamsa?  it's not
For Haya definitely it's not about them just her and her kids she care only if their story can help her case. If she have any evidence about their fate she will use it for her own gain not to save them imo

Exactly. But to be fair to Haya, I don't believe she means any harm either and wouldn't want deliberately for them to get hurt.
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« Reply #251 on: January 15, 2020, 10:35:18 PM »

I come across this story in instagram so i made little search on google

In pix bellow Sheikha Bouchra Al Maktoum a frensh/moroccan painter married to Sheikh Maktoum bin Rached (brother of Sheikh Mo) and the former ruler of Dubai..
Back at time Sheikh Bouchra was famous in and out Dubai and she was seen as the first lady...after few years of marriage she fleed "a la Haya"  to France asking for protection for her and her 3 kids...nobody know how they convice her to go back to Dubai but she did and guess what??:since her return she never been seen again and nobody know anything about her or what happen to her if she is alive or dead....charming family those Al Maktoum  Roll Eyes


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« Reply #252 on: January 15, 2020, 10:42:19 PM »

So interesting to hear all those stories from the Middle East from you, Rita.

Judging from the photos there seems to be a huge age gap too between them. I assume the Al Maktoums men like younger women as they think they can control them better.

The story of this princess should come as a warning to Haya. Obviously the hatred against women, free choice of life and overall anything that isn't deemed appropriate by the men runs in the family.
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« Reply #253 on: January 15, 2020, 10:47:05 PM »

So interesting to hear all those stories from the Middle East from you, Rita.

Judging from the photos there seems to be a huge age gap too between them. I assume the Al Maktoums men like younger women as they think they can control them better.

The story of this princess should come as a warning to Haya. Obviously the hatred against women, free choice of life and overall anything that isn't deemed appropriate by the men runs in the family.
This why i never will understand Haya decision to marry Mo,there was to many not "pleasant" stories about the man and his family but she ignored all that and her family warning and jumped in this marriage not only risking her life but the one of her kids too...amazing really
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« Reply #254 on: January 15, 2020, 10:51:44 PM »

So interesting to hear all those stories from the Middle East from you, Rita.

Judging from the photos there seems to be a huge age gap too between them. I assume the Al Maktoums men like younger women as they think they can control them better.

The story of this princess should come as a warning to Haya. Obviously the hatred against women, free choice of life and overall anything that isn't deemed appropriate by the men runs in the family.
This why i never will understand Haya decision to marry Mo,there was to many not "pleasant" stories about the man and his family but she ignored all that and her family warning and jumped in this marriage not only risking her life but the one of her kids too...amazing really

I guess she either thought she could change him and that it wouldn't be so bad or she was blinded by the money, by love or both.
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