“Fifty years ago he was sleeping on a sand dune with his camel.”
I don’t think so!
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Waleed Al Ibrahim was born in 1962[5] and raised in Saudi Arabia.[6][7] He has eight brothers.[8] Two of his elder brothers, Abdulaziz and Khalid, are businessmen investing in real estate in the U.S.[9] His sister, Al Jawhara Al Ibrahim, was one of at least thirteen wives of King Fahd.[10] Another, Maha Al Ibrahim, married the former deputy minister of defence and aviation, Prince Abdul Rahman, full-brother of King Fahd. His third sister, Mohdi Al Ibrahim, is the spouse of the former Saudi minister of higher education,[11] Khaled Al Angari.[12]
—”one of at least thirteen wives of King Fahd”
Nothing but more trouble ... probably on the order of two to the thirteenth, compared to an ordinary twosome.
The old ones knew:
“The Man and His Two Wives” is an Aesop fable about a middle-aged man who has two mistresses, one older and one younger, who both try to make him look their age:
The younger mistress: Plucks out the man’s gray hairs so he looks younger
The older mistress: Plucks out the man’s dark hair so she doesn’t look older than him.
Between the two, he was left bald ...
The moral: It’s impossible to please everyone.