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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Interesting that the daughters were captured and returned to Dubai, but the wife and her children have not been captured. Hopefully her brother is able to offer protection to her and her children[/b].[/quote] Yes, Haya must be nervous. If she stays in London/anywhere in the UK, she'll always need to watch her back. [/quote] I would think anywhere in the world she’d need to always be on high alert. [b]It would seem her only safe place would be to return to Jordan, but even then, to be truly safe, she’d need to stay secluded.[/b][/quote] Yeah. And even that is complicated: Jordan and UAE are political allies. Haya's brother, the king of Jordan, COULD (would?) have offered her protection if she'd chosen to flee to him. This would have put him in an an awkward political situation: what would he have done when Haya's husband asked that his children be sent back to him in Dubai? I do think that Haya was conscious of this, and this is why she chose London. Also, she went to school in the UK, so has friends here and feels at home. She hasn't been spotted outside her house except for the court hearings.[/quote] She had a picture with her brother the Prince who is the younger brother of the King of Jordan. I think her family is definitely showing what support it can - keeping in mind the UAE has a GDP that is 10X the Jordanian GDP. The King has to think about more than just Haya and his blood niece and nephew. The Emiratis have a lot of powerful allies who will take their side if things get difficult (oil and military wise) and the Jordanians depend on a lot of foreign aid from both the U.S. and other allies to handle the humanitarian crisis dumped in their lap. Also I nearly forgot - Haya is the King of Jordan's HALF-sister not a full sibling. His mother was the second wife. Her mother was the third wife. [img]https://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/78/590x/secondary/Dubai-Princess-Haya-1990643.jpg?r=1565015215779[/img][/quote]
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