A Link to Royalty and Other Reflections

Biography & Memoir
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Author: John Sbaiti ISBN: 9781462034161
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: July 25, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: John Sbaiti
ISBN: 9781462034161
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: July 25, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Fifty years ago in Saudi Arabia, the king and many loyal princes favored maintaining the autocratic political system. But one of the kings brothers, Prince Tatal, wished to instigate a peaceful political reform. In this compilation of personal reflections, the princes former personal secretary shares a fascinating glimpse into the lifestyle of His Royal Highness Prince Tatal as he dares to question the political direction of his beloved country.

John Sbaiti became personal secretary to the Red Prince at the peak of his political ambitions, staying with him for two years. Although the prince failed in his mission and eventually received a royal expulsion from the kingdom, Sbaiti reveals intriguing details of the princes daily life as he and his entourage valiantly fought for revolutionary reform. Sbaiti leads others on an exciting journey that begins with his acceptance of the job and continues through his adventures and European travels with Saudi royal personages as he immerses himself in the princes routine and passionate mission.

A Link to Royalty and Other Reflections offers a captivating look into the personal preferences and living style of a Saudi Royal Prince determined to lead his kingdom out of the dark ages and into a new era.

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Fifty years ago in Saudi Arabia, the king and many loyal princes favored maintaining the autocratic political system. But one of the kings brothers, Prince Tatal, wished to instigate a peaceful political reform. In this compilation of personal reflections, the princes former personal secretary shares a fascinating glimpse into the lifestyle of His Royal Highness Prince Tatal as he dares to question the political direction of his beloved country.

John Sbaiti became personal secretary to the Red Prince at the peak of his political ambitions, staying with him for two years. Although the prince failed in his mission and eventually received a royal expulsion from the kingdom, Sbaiti reveals intriguing details of the princes daily life as he and his entourage valiantly fought for revolutionary reform. Sbaiti leads others on an exciting journey that begins with his acceptance of the job and continues through his adventures and European travels with Saudi royal personages as he immerses himself in the princes routine and passionate mission.

A Link to Royalty and Other Reflections offers a captivating look into the personal preferences and living style of a Saudi Royal Prince determined to lead his kingdom out of the dark ages and into a new era.

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