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Arab Billionaires And Their Royal Lifestyles

Arab Royals And Billionnaires

By ABC ConceptsPublished 10 months ago 5 min read
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Dubai's crown prince, known as Faza, holds an impressive personal net worth of 400 million dollars, making him one of the wealthiest royals globally. However, the Dubai royal family's overall worth is estimated at a staggering 18 billion dollars. Growing up in such opulence, it's no surprise that the prince possesses extravagant tastes. From owning amphibious vehicles and a fleet of luxury tanks to possessing millions of dollars worth of exotic animals, including the world's most expensive horse and camel, he leads a lavish lifestyle.

Let's delve into how the royal prince of Dubai spends his millions. To begin with, Faza, who is also titled Sheikh Hamden bin Muhammad, has an array of luxury homes at his disposal. Among them is the magnificent Zabeel Palace, estimated to be worth around 500 million dollars, officially belonging to his father, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai. While the interior of this palace is kept private, glimpses of other royal palaces in Dubai showcase their opulence, as most of them are part of a large complex where the royal family members reside.

To escape from life in Dubai, Faza has a favorite spot in Vancouver, Canada – a 55 million dollar penthouse at the Fairmont Pacific Rim hotel. Originally purchasing one penthouse for 25 million in 2017, he soon acquired three sub-penthouse units below it, expanding the total investment to 55 million dollars, reportedly paid in cash. This luxurious penthouse boasts stunning views of the city, glass walls, multiple living rooms, lounges, an office, and a spacious kitchen.

Moreover, Faza owns the entire Jamira Zabil Suray hotel, situated on the prestigious man-made island of Palm Jumeirah. This extravagant hotel, costing 12 billion dollars to construct, offers its guests access to private beaches, indoor and outdoor pools, and numerous luxury suites, including 38 royal residences for the Dubai royals to relish the exclusive Zabeel luxury.

Faza has earned a reputation as an animal whisperer due to his extensive collection of exotic pets, which includes tigers, elephants, lions, and majestic peacocks. One of his most remarkable possessions is the world's most expensive camel, which he handpicked from a pool of 17,000 candidates, spending 2.7 million dollars on this unique addition to his collection.

Shifting focus to his car collection, not all of bin Abdullah's cars are ultra-fast supercars. For a more classy cruising experience, he opts for his gold-plated Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe, valued at 4 million dollars. While not particularly known for its speed, this masterpiece can reach a top speed of 250 kilometers per hour and accelerate from zero to 100 kilometers per hour in 6.1 seconds. Owning a Rolls-Royce is more about cruising in style, and the luxurious interior, adorned with the finest leathers, woods, metals, and fabrics, truly makes it the epitome of a saloon car.

Interestingly, it's worth noting that Faza has a pet cheetah, which he allows to accompany him in his supercars. One can't help but wonder how he keeps the fast cat calm while cruising down the streets.

Sheikh khalifa with the world's largest yacht the azam the 590 foot ultra sleek vessel costs an estimated 605 million dollars the construction operation and maintenance of this massive private ship by germany's lurson yachts has created jobs for over 4 000 people its impressive size makes it almost comparable to a cruise ship sheikh khalifa occasionally stays at ascot place in windsor great park in britain he bought it in 1989 for 23.7 million dollars from mcflick you know the mercedes-benz air its 400 acres are surely worth quite a bit more than that now and the lake grotto and estate cottages must be a pleasant change from the sandstorms as well as the hustle and bustle of dubai but apparently the english water was not quite up to royal standards so he had underground tanks installed and had them filled with the mineral water from the spa town of evian le bay in the French alps

Arab royals spare no expense when it comes to indulging in luxury and opulence. Let's take a look at some of the lavish lifestyles of these wealthy rulers and billionaires.

In Qatar, the ruler enjoys listening to Rick Ross's Maybach Music while driving in one of his twelve exquisite Ben's S-600 Maybach luxury sedans, each valued at $516,000. He also has a white Lexus LX 570 worth $91,400 and three Bentley Bentegas priced at $240,000 each. For special occasions, he travels in a $500,000 Bentley limousine, which, though not as expensive as Joe Biden's "Beast," is undoubtedly more eye-catching. When it comes to gift-giving, he goes beyond generous, presenting gifts worth more than the value of the Buffalo Sabres NHL franchise. One notable gift was a $400 million private jet, a Boeing 747-8, given to the Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan, equipped with luxurious features like a stateroom, boardroom, and even a hospital.

The current king of Morocco, King Muhammad VI, hails from the Allahu'i dynasty and is among the wealthiest kings globally, with an estimated net worth of $5 billion. His residence, the Royal Palace in Rabat, showcases top-tier Moroccan architecture, including a majestic personal mosque and a classy mausoleum housing the casket of King Muhammad V. His lavish lifestyle extends to his getaway home in France, a property bought for $94 million, located close to the Eiffel Tower.

Nassef Sawiris, an Egyptian billionaire with a net worth of $8.1 billion, owns a $70 million co-op in New York City, the world's priciest city for real estate. Additionally, he owns a 240-foot yacht worth $80 million, as well as two Gulfstream G650 private jets, each valued at $70 million.

Saudi Prince Sultan bin Salman's royal wedding in 2017 was extravagantly expensive, featuring a convoy of 50 white Range Rovers, a dowry rumored to be $50 million, and a chariot fit for Cinderella. The Saudi royal family takes luxury to the skies, with Prince Alwajeed flying in a luxurious Boeing 747, complete with a master bedroom shower made of gold and adorned with white linens and numerous pillows.

Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, one of the richest people globally, possesses three palaces in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, each showcasing grandeur and luxury. His main palace, the Kingdom Palace, sprawls over 250,000 square feet, featuring 317 rooms furnished with opulent materials like Italian marble, silk oriental carpets, and gold-plated faucets.

King Solomon of Saudi Arabia has a favorite hideaway in Tangier, Morocco – a massive oceanfront compound surrounded by heavily guarded walls and manned by more than 30 Moroccan royal guards. This retreat is equipped with medical facilities, a state-of-the-art restaurant kitchen, and two helipads.

Finally, in Iran, the former Shah's extravagant residence is now open to visitors, offering a glimpse into his opulent lifestyle, complete with sports cars, grand halls, and artifacts from another era.

These are just a few examples of how Arab royals and billionaires live their lives in unparalleled luxury and extravagance. With 22 Arab billionaires worldwide, we can expect more mega mansions and stunning displays of wealth to captivate our attention in the future.

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