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Princess Haya Bint al-Hussein at the High Court today, has applied for wardship of her children and a forced marriage protection order to prevent them from being taken abroad by her husband and ruler of Dubai

Princess Haya Bint al-Hussein at the High Court today, has applied for wardship of her children and a forced marriage protection order to prevent them from being taken abroad by her husband and ruler of Dubai 

Billionaire Dubai ruler's estranged wife Princess Haya asks court to spare her child from arranged marriage as she begins divorce battle in London after fleeing to UK
Princess Haya Bint al-Hussein is the sixth wife of Sheik Mohammed al-Maktoum
She fled the ruler of Dubai husband last month and has been living in London
Allegedly left because she 'learned disturbing facts' about treatment of her husband's daughter Princess Latifa, 33, who tried to escape Dubai herself  

The Princess, pictured with lawyer Fiona Shackleton leaving court, is in the early stages of a divorce with her husband that could be worth £4.5billion

The youngest wife of Dubai’s ruler yesterday begged a British court to protect one of her children from being forced into an arranged marriage.

Princess Haya, who fled the Gulf state with her two children to hide in London ‘in fear of her life’, has also asked for a protection order used in domestic violence cases.

Her husband Sheik Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, one of the world’s richest men, has demanded the ‘summary return’ of his children to the United Arab Emirates.

The 45-year-old princess – his sixth wife – was seen for the first time in months as she entered London’s Royal Courts of Justice.
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