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The fabulous life of the Saudi Arabian millennial prince who bought $12 million DC castle as a Georgetown student and flies in a private jet for $30,000 an hour

Mark Abadi   

The fabulous life of the Saudi Arabian millennial prince who bought $12 million DC castle as a Georgetown student and flies in a private jet for $30,000 an hour
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  • Prince Khalid bin Salman al-Saud is the younger brother of Saudi Arabia's famous Crown Prince Mohammad and the son of King Salman of Saudi Arabia.
  • He is Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the US, and recently bought a $12 million home in Virginia, according to a new report.
  • He's also spent $8 million since becoming ambassador last year, a bill that includes costly trips on a luxury 767 jet.


Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the US, Khalid bin Salman al-Saud, was revealed on Thursday to have purchased a $12 million mansion outside Washington, DC, last year.

That kind of spending is nothing new for the 28-year-old al-Saud. He's a member of Saudi Arabia's royal family - his father is King Salman of Saudi Arabia, and his brother is the kingdom's Crown Prince Mohammad, the millennial future leader who visited President Donald Trump in Washington earlier this week.

The Daily Mail also reported that al-Saud has spent $8 million since he became ambassador last year - a bill that includes $30,000-an-hour trips on a luxury 767 jet.

Take a glimpse into the lavish lifestyle of al-Saud below:

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