Princess Haya Seen for First Time in Britain As Court Battle Begins

Published July 30th, 2019 - 11:33 GMT
Princess Haya Bint al-Hussein has been seen for the first time today. (Mark Thomas/ i-Image)
Princess Haya Bint al-Hussein has been seen for the first time today. (Mark Thomas/ i-Image)
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Princess Haya Bint al-Hussein arrives at High Court for hearing over children.


Princess Haya Bint al-Hussein has been seen for the first time today since fleeing Dubai for the UK as she arrived at court in London for a hearing of her children with Sheikh Mohammed al-Maktoum. 

The princess, 45, left the Dubai ruler, 70, in June and was reported to be ‘hiding in London in fear of her life’. 

She fled with the pair’s two children last month, initially seeking asylum in Germany before going to her family’s £85million mansion in west London, where she has been ever since. 

Today she was accompanied at the court by legal team, including specialist divorce lawyer Fiona Shackleton who handled Prince Charles' split with Princess Diana.

Today she was accompanied at the court by legal team, including specialist divorce lawyer Fiona Shackleton who handled Prince Charles' split with Princess Diana.

But the former couple confirmed in a joint statement they would be taking their case to a two-day hearing the family division of the High Court, starting today. The statement also confirmed the hearing would be related to their children and not their divorce or finances. 

Following her disappearance, an angry poem allegedly written by the Sheikh was published on his official Instagram page accusing an unnamed woman of 'treachery and betrayal'.

She is the daughter of the former King Hussein of Jordan and half-sister of King Abdullah II of Jordan.

The princess graduated from Oxford University and is a former Olympic equestrian, representing Jordan at the 2000 games in Sydney.

She became the Sheikh’s sixth wife in 2004 and the pair share a love of horses. The billionaire Sheikh founded the Godolphin horse racing stables and is often seen at Royal Ascot with The Queen.

She became the Sheikh’s sixth wife in 2004 and the pair share a love of horses. The billionaire Sheikh founded the Godolphin horse racing stables and is often seen at Royal Ascot with The Queen.

Their divorce could be worth around £4.5billion making it one of the most costly in British legal history.

It is understood Princess Haya wishes to stay in the UK but if the Sheikh demands her return it could spark a diplomatic incident due to Britain’s close ties with the UAE.

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The princess allegedly fled Dubai because she ‘learned disturbing facts’ about the disappearance of one of her husband’s daughters, Princess Latifa.

Latifa, 33, was captured by commandos as she tried to flee to the US to begin a new life having claimed she had previously been imprisoned and tortured when she attempted to escape from Dubai as a teenager.

After being forcibly returned to Dubai she was not seen for nine months until Princess Haya arranged for her friend Mary Robinson, the former Irish PM, to meet with Latifa.

The staged meeting was condemned by human right groups who said Robinson had accepted the Dubai ruler's version of events that she was the victim of an extortion plot rather than being held against her will.

Campaigners say she is drugged and held as a prisoner in her own home.

Princess Haya is said to have decided to flee when she learned the truth about Latifa and feared the same could happen to her if she remained in Dubai.

She has hired Fiona Shackleton to represent her in the proceedings - one of the UK's top divorce lawyers who represented Prince Charles during his divorce from Princess Diana.

Maktoum has hired Helen Ward who represented former Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone in his divorce from his wife Slavica.

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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