Dubai's Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashed al Makhtoum has been embroiled in a bitter spat with his estranged wife, Princess Haya of Jordan, since July last year
A fact-finding mission, commissioned by the UK High Court, has concluded that Dubai’s ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Makhtoum engaged in the unlawful abduction of two of his daughters, and also embarked on a harassment campaign targeting his estranged wife, Princess Haya bint Hussein of Jordan.
She then applied for a protection order apparently in order to protect her daughter with Sheikh Mohammed from a forced marriage.
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