Arranged Marriage ( To The Crowned Prince)
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Complete, First published Jan 21, 2021
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"Who's she? The crown Prince asked one of the servants

"That's Zara Mehra," The servant tells the crown prince

"She's beautiful," The crowned prince thought to himself

He has always been with Saudi women but he always thought Indian women were beautiful. Though the crowned prince is married, he couldn't help but think about making Zara his second wife. 

Considering he's a Muslim. He could marry as many wives as he chooses.

 "What's her father's name? The crowned prince asked in his thick Arabic accent

"Rishabh Mehra" The responses to the
 crown prince

Zara Mehra comes from a rich background herself. Her father is a well-known lawyer and her mother Aisha is a homemaker. 

The crown prince was born into the Saudi Arabia royal family. The royal family is made up of 15,000 members and it's worth up to $1.4 trillion. The royal family empire includes Saudi Aramco, the massive, state-owned oil company that became the most valuable company in the world. 



Mohammed bin Salman was born on May August 31, 1985. He is the eldest child of Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and his third wife, Fahda bint Falah bin Sultan bin Hathleen al-Ajmi, the daughter of the head of a powerful Arabian tribe, known as the Al Ajman. Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud was the son of Ibn Saud, the founder of the first king of Saudi Arabia. Salman bin Abdulaziz was the governor of Riyadh province for more than 50 years, until stepping down in 2011. During his tenure, he earned a reputation as an efficient, if harsh, administrator.

Salman attended private schools near Riyadh, and later graduated from King Saud University with a law degree. Unlike many other high-ranking Saudi princes, he did not receive an education in the West.
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