Known as MBS, the crown prince is the driving force for Saudi Arabia’s modernization attempts and is considered the true force of the kingdom.
The 35-year-old man is the public face of the House of Saud, with a collective wealth estimated at around 1 billion euros.
That’s an astonishing figure almost 16 times higher than that of the British royal family.
Its wealth comes from the vast oil reserves discovered in Saudi Arabia more than 75 years ago, during the reign of King Abdulaziz ibn Saud.
While the family circle generally likes to keep its fortune private, MBS is destined to live an almost luxurious life thanks to its wealth.
He is known for his luxurious expenses, luxury homes and would even own the world’s highest portrait.
And the idea that it had been part of the failure of the deal with a lot of cash to buy Newcastle United after lacking Manchester United.
In 2015, the world was surprised when an anonymous customer invested 258 million euros in a castle in France, west of Paris.
At the time, it was thought to be the most expensive “home” sale in the world.
Two years later, reports revealed that client Bin Salman, who fell in love with the 50,000-square-foot Chateau Louis XIV on a journey of paintings.
Assets include ten bedrooms, an indoor pool and a swimming pool, a library and an aquarium.
The aquarium also serves as a meditation room and has a transparent underwater room, everything that would move in a James Bond film.
The 17th-century castle has a wine cellar with capacity for 3000 bottles, its own cinema room and a moat.
And if that’s not right, it has interiors and swimming pools, a personal cinema, a squash court, two ballrooms and a disco.
Before the prince bought the palace, Kim Kardashian once saw it as a place for his wedding to Kanye West.
MBS has consciously concealed its ownership through phantom societies in France and Luxembourg.
And next to this property, the prince would own the Le Rouvray estate, a 620-acre lot an hour’s drive from Paris.
The crown prince plans to renovate the mansion on the grounds, which has been modernized for 60 years.
The royals then allegedly passed nearly 400 million pounds to Russian vodka mogul Yuri Shefler for his superyacht in 2015.
Serene is one of the largest ships in the world, with a total duration of 439 feet and a width of 60 feet.
Bin Salman also loves his art and would have a portrait almost as much as his yacht.
In 2017, he reported that someone had bought Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi for 381 million euros in the name of the crown prince.
This sum made the 16th century portray the greatest art sale of all time.
The paintings are rumoured to be suspended aboard THE MBS yacht, giving the floating palace an obvious of more than 785 million euros.
And if all that wasn’t enough, MBS has big plans to build a 449 billion euro megalopolis over a large 10,200 square mile expanses along the Red Sea.
Named Neom, the progression will be 17 times greater than London and will run on energy 100 percent renewable.
It will be a cross-border city-state with its own economic zone and legislation more flexible than the rest of Saudi Arabia.
MBS hopes your city can outperform Silicon Valley in terms of generation and surpass Hollywood as the entertainment capital of the world.
Sci-fi concepts are incorporated into plans, adding flying taxis, sowing clouds in the rain, and a giant synthetic moon to eliminate Neom’s darkness at night.
The houses will have robot maids and scientists will paint in the city to expand genetic modifications to humans.
The beaches glow in the dark sand and a Jurassic Park-style robot dinosaur theme park was expected to open.
Despite its public prestige and ordinary wealth, MBS leads a very own private life.
She is said to have married Sarah bint Mashhoor, known as “Barbie Princess” in 2008 and have four children.
“I need my young people to have a very general life away from the spotlight, political tension and attention,” she said in 2018.
“I need them for a very general life, and my wife needs the same thing.”
Despite his glamorous lifestyle and discussions about a new and more open Saudi Arabia, his regime remains under scrutiny for its human rights record.
Images released this week show African immigrants hugged in miserable cells in Saudi Arabia as a component of the kingdom’s crusade to prevent Covid-19.
This comes after it became known that Saudi Arabia had executed 800 other people in five years, twice as much as when King Salman came to the throne in 2015.
MBS is also suspected of being involved in the 2018 murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who was dismembered at the Saudi consultation in Istanbul.
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