Times Colonist

Dubai ruler, princess battle over welfare of kids in London court

- DANICA KIRKA

LONDON — The estranged wife of Dubai’s ruler applied for protective orders in a British court Tuesday using laws intended to safeguard victims of forced marriages and domestic abuse, while the sheikh’s lawyers requested that their two children be quickly returned to Dubai.

Princess Haya, 45, asked for a forced-marriage protection order and a non-molestatio­n order during a British High Court hearing that centred on the welfare of her two children with Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. The forced-marriage protection order applied to the children.

She asked for wardship of the children during the preliminar­y hearing. The names and ages of the children are not allowed to be published under British law.

Princess Haya, who is Sheikh Mohammed’s sixth wife and a daughter of the late King Hussein of Jordan, reportedly fled Dubai this year.

Family court Judge Andrew McFarlane rejected a request from Sheikh Mohammed’s lawyers to have details about the protective orders subject to reporting restrictio­ns.

The clash between Sheikh Mohammed and Princess Haya is the latest sign of trouble in Dubai’s ruling family. Last year, a daughter of Sheikh Mohammed tried to flee Dubai after appearing in a 40-minute video saying she had been imprisoned.

Sheikh Mohammed, who turned 70 this month, is the founder of the Godolphin horse racing stable and last month received a trophy from the Queen after one of his horses won a race at Royal Ascot. He was not present at the hearing Tuesday.

 ??  ?? Dubai’s Princess Haya, a daughter of the late King Hussein of Jordan, leaves the British High Court in London on Tuesday.
Dubai’s Princess Haya, a daughter of the late King Hussein of Jordan, leaves the British High Court in London on Tuesday.

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