A British court has ordered Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, the UAE's deputy prime minister and ruler of Dubai, to pay 733 million dollars to his ex-wife, Princess Haya bint Hussein, for raising their two children.
According to the International News Agency, the London High Court has ruled in favor of the ruler of Dubai, Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, in custody and custody of his ex-wife and two children of Haya Bint Hussein, the half-sister of the King of Jordan.
The court ordered Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum to provide a British record of 554 million dollars, or 733 million dollars, for his ex-wife, Haya bint Hussein, and to pay her 251 million dollars within three months.
The court also ordered 3 million and 9.6 million in arrears for the education of 14-year-old daughter Jalila and 9-year-old Zaid, with an annual allowance of 11.2 million for childcare and adult protection. Asked to pay a million pounds.
The funds will be provided through security bonds held by HSBC Bank. This is the largest amount of child support in the British Family Court, yet less than half of Princess Haya Bint Hussein's 1.4 billion requirement.
Princess Haya Bint Hussein, who married the ruler of Dubai in 2004, fled to Germany and then to London in 2019 at the risk of her life and filed a lawsuit for custody of her children due to her British citizenship.
The 63-year-old deputy prime minister, Muhammad bin Rashid, was devastated by the princess's sudden escape and wrote a poem in which he described his wife as unfaithful. Muhammad bin Rashid has 23 children from his other wives.