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Dubai's escape princess is another explosion of shocking new material

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Dubai's escape princess is another explosion of shocking new material

In the two years since the outbreak of the new crown epidemic, the vast number of melon-eating masses have seen the "rebellion" of The British Royal Family's Harry Meghan, the Thai Royal Family's "serial drama" and the Japanese princess's renegade relatives and divorced "Lao Lai"...

In addition, the story of dubai's escape from the princess has also caused a sensation in the whole world, and until these two days, amazing new materials have been continuously exploded.

Why did the princess run away?

This drama should start from 3 years ago.

Sheikh Mohammed, the current sheikh of Dubai, is a fierce character. His wives and concubines were numerous, and there were many children, and the women of the royal family had no right to speak.

Dubai's escape princess is another explosion of shocking new material

His two daughters, Shamsa and Princess Ratifa, both fled because they could not stand the suffocation of the royal family, and both ended in failure. Allegedly, the imprisoned princess lived a life worse than death and was abused by many parties.

The "first runaway princess who dared to eat crabs" was 19-year-old Samsa. Shamsa, who was hiding in a friend's house, was soon "carried" back to Dubai by agents. In 2000, Dubai Princess Samsa was kidnapped in the United Kingdom, and the chief's men flew a helicopter from the sky, injected her with a sedative, and then brought her back to China and imprisoned for many years.

Dubai's escape princess is another explosion of shocking new material

Princess Samsa, who was once as beautiful as a doll

In 2002, 16-year-old Ratifa escaped on a yacht and was "carried" back just after running into the Indian Ocean. This was followed by a long life of captivity. In 2018, 32-year-old Latifa fled again. A 39-minute video she recorded revealed how she and Samsa were abused, imprisoned and beaten. After being arrested this time, he became a complete missing person.

Dubai's escape princess is another explosion of shocking new material

Princess Ratifa, who fled in 2018

At first, in order to preserve Dubai's reputation, Princess Haya also invited her friend Irish President Mary Robinson to visit Dubai, proving that Princess Ratifa was doing well. Princess Haya still believed her husband's words, insisting that Princess Ratifa was safe. Later, Princess Haya began to worry about the personal safety of herself and her two children. She said she was maliciously and ostracized by the entire extended family, "the whole portrait is trapped in the wall", always afraid that she will one day be wiped out.

In 2004, Haya married Sheikh Mohammed, the 25-year-old sheikh of Dubai, and became the second princess.

Dubai's escape princess is another explosion of shocking new material

As the most prominent of the chief's six wives, for more than a decade, Haya and the chief have always given the public the impression of Qinse and Ming, and the family of four is happy and harmonious.

Dubai's escape princess is another explosion of shocking new material

Who would have thought that in April 2019, haya fled with 31 million pounds (about 260 million yuan) and two children, which caused a sensation in Dubai and the world.

Dubai's escape princess is another explosion of shocking new material

Chief Muhammad, of course, was furious and issued a hunting order against Haya's mother and son.

As for the reason for the two people's quarrel, there have been different opinions.

One of the more explosive rumors began in 2017, when Princess Haya cheated on her bodyguards. Others thought it was a despicable ploy by the chief to make Princess Haya miserable.

Dubai's escape princess is another explosion of shocking new material

Another more credible rumor is that the sheikh is going to marry the two 11-year-old daughters to Saudi Crown Prince Salman, who is 34 years older than her daughter and has a violent temperament, which Haya firmly disagrees with.

Dubai's escape princess is another explosion of shocking new material

Haya was intimidated by the chief's agents, and twice had a pistol on her pillow; she was threatened with kidnapping her to a desert prison.

Super expensive divorce lawsuit

Unlike the two "fleeing" princesses, Haya's escape plan is well planned and well-planned. Before fleeing, she pretended to be tamed and deceived Muhammad's sphere of influence. Later, with the help of her brother and the Jordanian royal family, she was able to legally reside in England as a high-ranking diplomat.

Dubai's escape princess is another explosion of shocking new material

Princess Haya bought a mansion near Kensington Palace

Beginning in May 2019, Haya hired renowned divorce lawyer Fiona Shackleton and the chief to fight the most expensive, controversial and complex divorce case ever in the UK. Fiona dealt with the divorce of Prince Charles and Princess Diana in 1996 and later represented Prince Andrew in her divorce from the Duchess of York.

Mohammed's divorce lawyer, Helen Ward, has represented celebrities such as Madonna and F1 racing president Bernie Ecclestone. The divorce brought london's two toughest divorce lawyers to court for a thrilling battle.

Haya's explosion of the Dubai royal family in court, including the kidnapping, imprisonment of her two daughters, and threatening her ex-wife to make her fear that her life was in danger, made her stand out in the entire trial of the case - on March 5, 2020, the High Court made a preliminary judgment, awarding "two children to Princess Haya". In the first round of this protracted divorce case, Princess Haya won.

Dubai's escape princess is another explosion of shocking new material

Haya is with Fiona, the British Royal Counsel

But things are clearly not over.

Haya was tapped, intimidated and threatened. Haya, her 13-year-old daughter and 9-year-old son are constantly being watched by her ex-husband's people. The chief had the word that you and your children would never be at peace, and attached a poem titled: You have lived, you have died.

In addition, the hearing received a large amount of evidence that Haya's family was mixed with "spies", pretending to serve at the manor, but in fact monitoring her activities, and the home phone was also tapped.

The President of the Family Chamber of the British High Court said: "In this case, it only takes a moment to snatch a child from a garden or a country road. It seems perfectly reasonable in my opinion to need to prevent the father (the chief) or his men from approaching the house of the mother (Princess Haya). ”

To this end, the London court came forward to build a 100-meter restricted area around Haya's house, and even set up a 1,000-foot no-fly zone above it to prevent the Sheikh from sending helicopters to rob people.

Dubai's escape princess is another explosion of shocking new material

The Sheikh of Dubai used pegasus software to illegally track down the fleeing princess

On October 6, the High Court in London, England, said that in order to win the divorce case, Dubai Chief Mohammed had "ordered the phone call of his ex-wife, Princess Haya of Jordan, which was suspected of interfering with British justice."

According to the High Court of London, the surveillance incident occurred during a divorce lawsuit between Maktoum and Haya in London. At that time, haya, her lawyer Fiona, and other members of her entourage were all hacked by the spy software Pegasus. The court said the hackers had successfully stolen a large amount of data from Princess Haya's mobile phone.

As a barrister exclusive to the royal family, Fiona said that if it were not for former British Prime Minister Blair's wife Cherie told her, she had no idea that the mobile phone of her and her client, Princess Haya, had been hacked.

Dubai's escape princess is another explosion of shocking new material

That's right, the one who gave Fiona the evidence was the famous Cherie Blair. It is said that it was during the reign of her husband, Tony Blair, that the criminal investigation into the disappearance of the daughter of the Dubai sheikh in the United Kingdom in 2000 was suspended, leaving the truth about Sharmsa's disappearance buried for nearly 20 years.

Cherie was Fiona's friend and a prominent barrister. She worked as legal counsel for an Israeli intelligence company that discovered that his family's military-grade hacking software had been used by the Dubai sheikh to eavesdrop on civilian lines, and the phone was owned by the sheikh's ex-wife Haya and lawyers. This is a major event involving the three royal families of Britain, Jordan and Dubai. In order to monitor the every move of his ex-wife Haya, even british secrets were eavesdropped. This rises from the divorce farce to the diplomatic level.

In response to the court's allegations, the chief said the court's findings were "based on evidence not disclosed to him" and that "it was unfair and unacceptable". In a statement, he denied all the allegations against him and stressed that "the court has made hasty conclusions based on incomplete facts" and said he would "continue to do what he is doing."

In fact, because of the love of horses, the relationship between the queen and the chief couple has always been very good. The latest surveillance scandal has made the British royal family unable to sit still. The Queen quickly cancelled the Royal Jockey Club box where the Chief was sitting with her, ensuring that it would not be in the same frame and that Buckingham Palace would not issue invitations to events in the future.

Dubai's escape princess is another explosion of shocking new material

Muhammad and Princess Haya are both horse lovers and the Queen of England

For three years, Haya and Mohammed fought the most expensive custody case in a family court in London. This time, such dark divorce details broke out, that people couldn't help but sweat for the princess and her two children.

Dubai's escape princess is another explosion of shocking new material

Source: Reuters, Daily Mail, BBC, World Wide Web

Dubai's escape princess is another explosion of shocking new material

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