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London court orders Dubai ruler pay £550 mil divorce settlement

Sum is highest record set by an English court

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 22 Dec 2021 5:00PM

London court orders Dubai ruler pay £550 mil divorce settlement
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, ruler of the emirate of Dubai has long been locked in a bitter legal battle with his 47-year-old former wife, who lives in London with their two children, aged 13 and nine. – Wikipedia pic, December 22, 2021

LONDON – The ruler of Dubai was ordered yesterday to pay his former wife and children around £550 million (RM3.07 billion) in what is thought to be the highest divorce settlement set by an English court.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum was told he must pay Princess Haya Bint Al Hussein, a half-sister of Jordan’s King Abdullah II, a lump sum of £251.5 million and provide a bank guarantee of £290 million to cover children’s maintenance and security as adults.

The 72-year-old ruler of the emirate of Dubai has long been locked in a bitter legal battle with his 47-year-old former wife, who lives in London with their two children, aged 13 and nine.

The high court ruled in October this year that the sheikh had authorised the use of spying software to hack his ex-wife’s phone, and a judge said he had “harassed and intimidated (her) both before her departure to England and since”.

Judge Philip Moor in his divorce settlement ruling said that Sheikh Mohammed had “accepted that his wealth was sufficient to meet any reasonable order”.

His spokesman said afterwards that the sheikh “has always ensured that his children are provided for” and “the court has now made its ruling on finances, and he does not intend to comment further”.

Previously the largest settlement was approximately £450 million to Tatiana Akhmedova, the ex-wife of a Russian billionaire, in 2016.

The case was held behind closed doors in the Family Division of the High Court of England and Wales.

Sheikh Mohammed, who is also vice-president and prime minister of the United Arab Emirates, last year failed in a legal bid to block publication of its judgments.

He had applied to the high court for the summary return of the children to Dubai.

The couple married in 2004 in Sheikh Mohammed’s second official marriage. He divorced Princess Haya under syariah law in 2019, without her knowledge, according to the court judgment.

She and her children live in a house near Kensington Palace and on an estate west of London that she inherited from her father, the late king Hussein of Jordan.

The high court ruled last year that the sheikh had submitted Princess Haya, an Olympic equestrian, to a “campaign of fear and intimidation”, forcing her to flee to London.

A judge also ruled that the sheikh had forcibly returned home two of his older daughters, Shamsa and Latifa, forcing them to remain in Dubai.

Latifa, who made an unsuccessful attempt to flee the emirate in March 2018, went on to allege she was held “hostage” in one of his palaces and feared for her life.

In a statement after the publication of the rulings, Sheikh Mohammed strongly denied the claims.

The sheikh has a close relationship with Queen Elizabeth II, sharing her love of horse racing. His family operates stables in the UK and other countries. – AFP, December 22, 2021

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