Except that it's unlikely an ex-wife of the Saudi king, i.e. their "Head of State", (if there are any divorced out of the four he'd be allowed at any one time) would be free and personally powerful enough to claim influence in British politics or any other walk of life. They are basically chattel and breeding stock whose role in life is producing "princes".
This is going to be an interesting story to follow. Thankfully it's being reported by a more aggressive press than we enjoy on this side of the pond. Here it would be quashed in order to avoid embarrassing the would be Mahdi in the White House or panicking the plebs.
See post 14. Looks more like Sultan of Brunei.