So there is a four-part series called The Runaway Princesses. It has a full-page ad in The New Yorker magazine, in which I had read, maybe a year and a half ago, an article about “the Fugitive Princesses of Dubai”, chronicling the repeated attempts by Sheikha Latifa and her older sister, Shamsa, to escape the strict control of their family. Their father is Dubai’s Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the prime minister of the United Arab Emirates and reportedly worth about 18 billion dollars. One of the sisters’ escape attempts are real international thriller material.
The Runaway Princesses?
The Runaway Princesses?
The Runaway Princesses?
So there is a four-part series called The Runaway Princesses. It has a full-page ad in The New Yorker magazine, in which I had read, maybe a year and a half ago, an article about “the Fugitive Princesses of Dubai”, chronicling the repeated attempts by Sheikha Latifa and her older sister, Shamsa, to escape the strict control of their family. Their father is Dubai’s Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the prime minister of the United Arab Emirates and reportedly worth about 18 billion dollars. One of the sisters’ escape attempts are real international thriller material.