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The ex-wife of Al-Waleed bin Talal marries the seventh richest man in the Emirates!!!!

Whoever said that divorce stands in the way of a woman and the development of her life is very wrong, here is Amira Al-Taweel, she succeeded, got married, divorced, followed her life path with all will and success, so that her heart beat again, and it seems that a princess is indeed a princess, when she marries a prince and sometimes a billionaire It is not hidden from anyone that Saudi Princess Aidan bin Nayef Al-Taweel Al-Osaimi Al-Otaibi or Amira Al-Taweelah occupied social networking sites in the last hours after an invitation to her wedding was discussed from Emirati billionaire Khalifa bin Butti Al-Muhairi, who is considered the seventh richest man in the Emirates, and his fortune is estimated at 1.8. XNUMX billion dollars, to return to the forefront of the princess who caught the attention of the Arabs and the West.

Al-Taweel was famous for being the fourth wife of Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal, who accompanied him on most occasions and on his social, humanitarian, cultural and even economic trips around the world before their amicable divorce took place in 2013, especially since Al-Waleed bin Talal always expressed his appreciation and support for what Al-Taweel was doing, describing her as "The Honorable Face of the Kingdom".

Al-Taweel, 34, is a graduate of the University of New Haven and holds a degree in business administration, with an estimated fortune of $18 million. Since her association with Prince Al-Waleed, she has sought to support programs and projects aimed at alleviating poverty, disaster relief, and promoting interfaith dialogue, in addition to empowering women and supporting youth cadres. She was the best representative of Saudi women in particular and Arab women in general.

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She has always been the focus of foreign media attention, especially during her visit to New York City and Paris, where she gave several interviews at the time, including "CNN" with Christian Amanpour, "Forbes" magazine, and "The Wall Street Journal", where she appeared fluent in the foreign language. She strived to remind her of her endeavor to present a different and beautiful view of Islam and the Arab world, without forgetting the space she allocates in her meetings to speak in a bold but decent tone about the rights of Saudi and Arab women, which she previously affirmed during her participation in the Clinton Global Initiative in New York “Design for Influence.” “Economic independence is the best way to empower women in the region, specifically in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and the inability to drive did not prevent women from progressing, as 121 billion riyals of real estate value in Saudi Arabia is owned by women,” which prompted Chelsea Clinton, Vice President of the Clinton Foundation To say: “Amira’s defense of Saudi women’s rights has had a profound impact on the way we think about the rights of girls and women around the world.”

In 2011, she received the Charitable Works Award in recognition of her efforts in the Alwaleed Bin Talal Foundation. She also ranked fourth in the list of the "2012 Most Powerful Arab Women" for the year XNUMX of the "CEO Middle East" magazine. She received the "Women's Personality" award from the Middle East Excellence Awards Institute.

Far from being a world-renowned Arab princess, she is considered a fashion "icon" and beautiful princesses. She managed to capture the attention of the international press and those concerned in the field of fashion during her attendance at the wedding of the Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton and Prince William, as she wore a dress signed by the international Lebanese designer Zuhair Murad, which was specially designed for her, made of pink satin fabric and wrapped in a silk, lace and broderie coat. He comes with a hat, gloves and shoes of the same colour. And her hairstyle was chosen as the best hairstyle at the British royal wedding of the two princes through many international websites, and it was styled by Joe Raad.

Her Arab beauty prompted some to compare her to the cartoon "Disney" character Princess Jasmine from the story "Aladdin". Her looks are royal, pierced by a refined feminine soul, as she turns to tight lace dresses, traditional kaftans, and abayas of calm colors, and at other times she chooses the look of a modern businesswoman. Her hairstyle, as well as her outfit, takes into account the occasion, as the hairstyle of loose and wavy hair and sometimes she chooses the hairstyle on one side. Her makeup complements her hair and fashion, a calm, earthy makeup that shows the radiance of her skin and the beauty of her Arab features, especially the eyes.

Al-Taweel seeks to document its appearance for humanitarian or social reasons and asserts that “my ambition is to make a change for the good only, and there is no limit to my ambition other than to happen in our time, as happened in the era of Omar bin Abdul Aziz, the era of justice and prosperity in the era of the Umayyad state, so the man among them was looking for the poor to pay the zakat of his money and find no one who needs it.”

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