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Khalid bin Talal Al Saud was born on 10 January, 1962 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, is a Saudi royal and businessman (born 1962). Discover Khalid bin Talal Al Saud's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?
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10 January |
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Riyadh, Saudi Arabia |
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Saudi Arabia
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Khalid bin Talal Al Saud Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Khalid bin Talal Al Saud's Wife?
His wife is Jazzi bint Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
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Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (father)Mona El Solh (mother) |
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Khalid bin Talal Al Saud Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Khalid bin Talal Al Saud worth at the age of 62 years old? Khalid bin Talal Al Saud’s income source is mostly from being a successful businessman. He is from Saudi Arabia. We have estimated Khalid bin Talal Al Saud's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Khalid bin Talal Al Saud (خالد بن طلال بن عبد العزيز آل سعود; born 10 January 1962) is a member of the Saudi royal family and the owner of Al Nafood Trading Establishment.
Prince Khalid was born on 10 January 1962 to the Lebanese Mona El Solh, daughter of Riad as-Solh, the first prime minister of Lebanon, and Prince Talal bin Abdulaziz.
He is full brother of Prince Al Waleed bin Talal.
In 1988, Prince Khalid married Jazzi bint Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud in Riyadh.
Khalid's son, Al Waleed bin Khalid bin Talal Al Saud, met with a traffic accident in Riyadh which caused him to fall into a coma.
He was kept at the king Faisal Specialist Hospital in Riyadh.
Subsequent to this exchange, according to comments made by Saudi cleric Awad Al-Qarni and reiterated by Prince Khalid, one Israeli family offered $100,000 for the capture of a Palestinian man released under the deal who they believed was responsible for the 1998 death of one of their relatives.
The prisoner-exchange agreement signed between Israel and Hamas in October 2011 that arranged for the release of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit and over 1,000 mainly Palestinian and Arab-Israeli prisoners was received with disapproval by some members of the Israeli public.
As of late October 2011, news agencies were reporting at least two such $100,000 bounties on-offer by Israeli extremist groups for the killing of Palestinians who were released in the exchange and who they believe to have been responsible for the killing of Israelis.
As part of conservative wing in Saudi royal family, Khalid said he had been forced to speak out after quiet efforts to advise his brother to mend his ways had fallen on deaf ears.
Khalid, told an Arabic website that his brother's plan to introduce cinema into Saudi society was the straw that broke the camel's back.
This was a reference to a Saudi film financed by Al Waleed bin Talal, and shown in Saudi Arabia in 2011 despite fierce opposition from Islamist activists.
On 29 October 2011, Prince Khalid stated that he would give $900,000 for the capture of any Israeli soldier for use as bargaining leverage in potential future negotiations with Israel for the release of Palestinians held in Israeli prisons, variously estimated in late October 2011 as between 5,000 and 7,000 persons.
Details provided about his announcement varied considerably among the many media outlets that covered it, with some apparent contradictions among them, and with some reports excluding any mention of the previous bounty offers made by Israeli groups that the Prince said prompted his offer.
In what he described as a response to the $100,000 bounty offered by the Israeli family as described above, Saudi cleric Awad Al-Qarni offered his own bounty in the same $100,000 amount for the capture of any Israeli soldier, with the understanding that any soldier so captured would be used in a potential subsequent prisoner exchange to try to secure the release of some of the thousands of Palestinians who remain in Israeli prisons.
Awad Al-Qarni's offer of one hundred thousand dollars for the capture of an Israeli soldier was met with a counter-offer of one million dollars for the killing of the Muslim cleric.
"Dr Awad al-Qarni said he was offering $100,000 to only take a prisoner but they responded by offering $1 million to kill Awad al-Qarni," Prince Khalid stated according to a recording of a telephone call he placed to a private Saudi television network, and that was published by that network on its website.
In what he said was a response to the $1 million bounty offered by Israelis for the killing of Saudi cleric Awad Al-Qarni, Prince Khalid increased the cleric's offer of $100,000 for the capture of an Israeli soldier by $900,000, thus bringing the combined amount offered by the two men up to the same $1 million figure offered for the cleric's death.
The Prince made the announcement in a 29 October 2011 telephone call to the Saudi kingdom's private al-Daleel television station.
However, it was reported that he was moved back home in early 2016, after a decade in the hospital as a "brain dead" patient.
In December 2017, Khalid bin Talal was arrested for opposing the government's decision to remove the power of arrest from the Islamic religious police.
After almost a year, in November 2018, he was freed from detention, after pressure on Mohammad bin Salman due to the killing of Jamal Khashoggi.
It was reported that he was re-arrested 4 days after his father's death in late December 2018.
He is former president of Saudi's Al-Hilal Volleyball Club.
In October 2020, he reportedly responded with a movement of his hand to his aunt.
After that till present time, no improvement has been reported.