The Saudi crown prince reveals the name of the tribe to which his mother belongs

 Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman stressed during his interview with the American magazine The Atlantic that Saudi Arabia does not have the concept of royal blood, and their way as a royal family is to serve the people and preserve their unity.

He added: "We are part of the people, for example, my mother is not from the royal family, but from a tribal family, from the Ajman tribe of the Yam tribes, and their number is approximately one million people in Saudi Arabia, and if you look at the royal family, you will find that we marry the common people. And we are part of them.

He continued: "We live here and were brought up here, and we are part of the Arabian Peninsula. We have been ruling the regions like Bani Hanifa since history books, and even before Islam. We established the first Diriyah at an unknown time, then we established the second Diriyah 600 years ago, and we founded Saudi Arabia 300 years ago." year, so we are part of the people."

He pointed out that no member of the royal family has a special right to exercise it against the people, and if he crosses a line, he will be punished like anyone in Saudi Arabia, and if he commits a crime, he will be punished and face the law like any person in Saudi Arabia.


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