An image has actually emerged on social networks which appears to reveal Princess Latifa alive and well.
It is the very first time she has actually been seen in public considering that sending out secret video messages in which she declares the Dubai royal household were holding her ‘hostage’.
Her daddy, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum has actually rejected these claims and insists she is safe and well.
The image, published 2 days back on Instagram, appears to have actually been taken in the Mall of the Emirates in Dubai.
It reveals a female with an incredible similarity to the Emirati royal and was shared on an account called shinnybryn, which has less than 300 fans.
Co-creator of the Free Latifa project and Detained International, David Haigh, stated: ‘We verify that there have actually been numerous possibly substantial and favorable advancements in the project.
‘We do not intend to comment further at this stage, a further statement will be issued at the appropriate time.’
Princess Latifa, now 35, attempted to run away the royal family in March 2018 by trying to cruise throughout the Indian Ocean, fly to the United States and after that declare political asylum.
But 8 days later on as she neared India’s shoreline equipped guys came aboard and returned her to Dubai as part of a ‘rescue mission’.
She had actually not been seen or spoken with up until February this year when she declared she was being imprisoned in a variety of videos she sent out to buddies.
The princess declares she was being kept in ‘solitary confinement’ and appeared to movie herself in the restroom of a vacation home with ‘barred windows and police guards’.
After being restored from Indian waters, she declares she was beaten, drugged and included the vacation home, which had actually been transformed into her prison.
Her daddy, who rejects these claims, states Princess Latifa was fooled into leaving by crooks who desired cash from her.
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