Extremely eye news reporter Zhang Yang
According to CNN, a photo of Latifa, a suspected "missing princess" of Dubai, appeared on social media Instagram recently.

The woman in black is suspected to be Princess La Tifa, and the photo was taken at a suspected shopping mall of the Emirates
If the photo is true, it will be princess Latifa's first public appearance since she was placed under house arrest by her father.
According to CNN, the photo was uploaded to Instagram two days ago and appears to have been taken at the Mall of the Emirates in Dubai. The authenticity of the photos cannot be confirmed. Initially, the photo was posted on a public account with only one post, after which the account was converted to a private account.
The photo was taken near the Mall of the Emirates, with three ladies in the photo, behind which is a movie trailer for vox cinema , "Ghost Blade: Infinity Train" will be released on May 13. The lady in the middle is highly suspicious of Princess Latifa.
Princess Latifa's full name is Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammad al-Maktoum. Born in 1985, she is the daughter of UAE Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.
In 2018, 33-year-old Princess Ratifa of Dubai, UAE, suddenly released a video saying she had been abused by her father for years. She fled on a yacht and was stopped in the Indian Ocean without any news.
On February 17, 2021, Princess Latifa, who had mysteriously disappeared for nearly three years, briefly returned to public view. In April 2021, UN human rights experts asked the UAE government to provide some "meaningful information" about Princess Ratifa's recent situation.
Princess Ratifa was not the first to flee the Dubai royal family, her half-sister Princess Shamsa was kidnapped after fleeing to Britain in 2000. In addition, the second princess of the Dubai emirate, Haya, fled to London with her two youngest sons in 2019, applying for asylum in the Supreme Court, claiming that she and the children were in danger of being kidnapped, and the court also found evidence that the Dubai chief intimidated Princess Haya, arguing that the Dubai royal family is not a free family.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum himself has always denied these claims and insisted that they were private family matters.
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