Baker got a hunch from this is old article mentioning Jamal Khashoggi, the English royals in the first three paragraphs, something is going on between Q4753 and POTUS mentioning Harry.
Baker these articles mentioning Jamal Khashoggi, the English royals and Mohammed bin Salman , something is going on between Q4753 and POTUS mentioning Harry.
Only found one in qresear.ch
Funeral for Saudi prince provides peek into royal tensions
12/28/18
A royal funeral took place in Riyadh last Sunday that matched all the photographic intrigue of the gathering of British royals on Christmas Day.
At the latter, tabloid reporters hunted for any signs of hostility between the “warring wives of Windsor” — Kate and Meghan, the spouses of Princes William and Harry, who are reported not to get on.
is mother was from Armenia, a non-Arab pedigree that usually means he would have been sidelined from the prospect of ever being king. Yet, when I wrote this in an analysis several years ago, an aide emailed and telephoned me to say that King Abdullah, Salman’s predecessor, had once asked Talal to be his crown prince. (I subsequently judged that this had happened and it was not just a case of Abdullah being polite before offering the role to a younger, perhaps better qualified, brother when Talal declined.)
Other attendees at the funeral included Salman’s sole surviving full brother, Ahmed, who returned from effective exile in London last month to be at Talal’s bedside in his final weeks. He was quoted earlier in the year as making a comment deemed to be critical of MbS. (Even so, the Saudi Press Agency photographer caught a moment of interaction between the two men.) Also there was Prince Mohammed bin Nawaf, the Saudi ambassador in London, who was dismissed Thursday in a government reshuffle.
Yet another attendee was another half-brother of the king, Muqrin, who was briefly crown prince in 2015 until being pushed aside. He, too, was a pallbearer.
Funerals can be theater, and often can be predictive. That of Prince Talal, a marginalized prince, could well be the first act of the 2019 production of the Saudis’ own version of “Game of Thrones.
https://thehill.com/opinion/international/423015-funeral-for-saudi-prince-provides-peek-into-royal-tensions
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