The Palestinian-born Janan Harb who
is the secret wife of late King Fahd of Saudi Arabia has been awarded millions
of pounds by the High Court judge who believed her claim that she had been told
she would be looked after for the rest of her life.
The royal family discovered &
opposed the marriage because she was from a Christian family. In a bid to
discredit her, was sent away from Saudi Arabia in 1970 when the family
"wrongly" blamed her for Fahd's methadone addiction.
In June 2003, she was approached by
Prince Abdul Aziz, the son of another of the king's wives, who promised her
financial security. At the time of the meeting, the then king was seriously
ill. He agreed to pay her £12m and transfer two flats in the prestigious Cheyne
Walk part of Chelsea to her ownership, thereby fulfilling his father's wishes.
However, the prince subsequently
failed to honour the agreement and wrote to the court denying the claim.
Chancery Division judge Mr Justice Peter Smith positively sided with Ms Harb
after the prince failed to attend court to give his side of the story, arguing
that current monarch King Salman and his family thought attendance would create
"a media circus".
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