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Dubai ruler’s wife seeks ‘forced marriage protection order’ in England’s High Court

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THE wife of Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum has applied for a “forced marriage protection order” in England’s High Court in relation to one of her two children.

Princess Haya bint al-Hussein, the 45-yearold Jordanian daughter of late King Hussein and half-sister to King Abdullah, also applied for a “non-molestatio­n order”, which protects from harassment or threats. It was not clear who this order was in relation to.

At the High Court of England and Wales, she also applied for wardship, which means a child is placed in the hands of the court for major decisions. A forced marriage protection order helps if someone says they have been forced into marriage or are already in a forced marriage, according to official British legal definition­s.

When asked about the court proceeding­s, an official at the London embassy of the United Arab Emirates said: “The UAE government does not intend to comment on allegation­s about individual­s’ private lives.”

Representa­tives of the sheikh did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment. The Dubai government media office declined to comment on “a private matter that is being resolved in the court”.

The 70-year-old sheikh, who is also vice-president of the UAE, wed the princess, a former member of the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee, in 2004 in what was believed to be his sixth marriage. He has more than 20 children by different wives.

Princess Haya, who competed in equestrian jumping in the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, has often attended Britain’s Royal Ascot horse races with Sheikh Mohammed.

Princess Haya attended the court hearing in London. Sheikh Mohammed did not. Two of Britain’s most famous family lawyers are representi­ng the two parties: Fiona Shackleton is representi­ng the princess and Helen Ward is representi­ng Sheikh Mohammed.

“These proceeding­s are concerned with the welfare of the two children of their marriage and do not concern divorce or finances,” the two parties said in a joint statement issued by the High Court earlier this month.

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Jordanian Princess Haya bint Al-Hussein and husband Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum walk to the parade ring on Ladies Day, the third day of racing at Royal Ascot in southern England in June 2010. Right, Princess Haya bint Al-Hussein, is seen with lawyer Baroness Shackleton leaving the Royal Courts of Justice in London on Tuesday.
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