The Cost of a Divorce
How costly can the phrase “I divorce you” be? The answer is substantial, especially if the one uttering—or posting—the phrase is a Dubai princess whose billionaire husband dared to cheat on her. The situation becomes even more complex when the princess in question, Sheikha Mahra, is proud of her Spartan heritage.
The future doesn’t look promising for businessman Sheikh Mana bin Mohammed Rashid bin Mana Al Maktoum. His wife of one year and mother of his two-month-old child, Sheikha Mahra, the daughter of UAE leader and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, has publicly revealed his unfaithfulness. Utilizing her rights under Sharia law, she has initiated divorce proceedings. Despite being a multimillionaire with access to her father’s substantial wealth, Sheikha Mahra is poised to claim a significant portion of her now ex-husband’s fortune.
Financial Background
Sheikha Mahra, a well-known Dubai influencer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, has a personal fortune estimated at around $300 million. Her father, a prominent figure with substantial resources, provides her with additional financial support. Unlike her other siblings, she appears to enjoy a more Western lifestyle and is considered a favored child.
Her ex-husband, Sheikh Mana, leads a vast business empire including GCI Real Estate Development, MM Group of Companies, Dubai Tech, and AlBarada Trading. His net worth is estimated between $1.5 billion and $40 billion, with more reliable estimates placing it around $6 billion. The question now is how much of this wealth he will be compelled to share as alimony.
Legal Implications
The outcome will largely depend on the court’s decision. Typically, prenuptial agreements might include clauses allowing for additional marriages, which could be used to justify infidelity. However, in this case, Sheikha Mahra’s decision to expose her husband’s betrayal through social media suggests that the prenuptial agreement might have included exclusivity clauses. This could be detrimental to Sheikh Mana, especially if there is evidence of his infidelity.
Under UAE law, women are entitled to lifetime financial support from their ex-husbands, including a lump sum, alimony for living expenses, and child support. The court determines these amounts based on factors like the husband’s income, the wife’s financial needs, and maintaining the wife’s standard of living as enjoyed during the marriage.
This is Sparta!
Exactly One Year Ago: Sheikha Mahra’s Greek Honeymoon and the Current Divorce Drama
Exactly one year ago, Sheikha Mahra, the Princess of Dubai, was sharing her Greek honeymoon adventures on Instagram. As a native of Sparta, Greece, she and her husband, businessman Sheikh Mana bin Mohammed Rashid bin Mana Al Maktoum, celebrated their honeymoon with a trip to Mykonos. She posted photos of the trip with the caption “Just the two of us.” A year later, she posted a now-viral message announcing her divorce with the phrases “I divorce you, I divorce you, I divorce you” written three times, by Sharia law. This led to speculation about marital issues and raised doubts about whether her account had been hacked.
A Clash of Cultures
The question arises: Which influence prevailed in Sheikha Mahra—her Greek temperament and Spartan courage inherited from her mother, Zoe Grigorakou, or the blue-blooded Arab lineage from her father? For Sheikha Mahra, both influences are significant and equally valued.
Background and Impact
Born in 1994, Sheikha Mahra gained prominence in the Emirates for her philanthropic work, business success, and dedication to women’s empowerment. Her recent divorce announcement, made through social media using Sharia law, has elevated her to global prominence, particularly in a region where women’s rights are often contested. The phrase “I divorce you” repeated three times under Sharia law makes the divorce final and irrevocable, with no possibility of reconciliation unless the woman marries another man and subsequently divorces him.
Many commentators on her Instagram account have described her behavior as more queenly than princess-like. The term “queen” was frequently used in the over 27,000 comments on her divorce post. The decision to publicize the divorce on social media, rather than through official channels, has surprised many in the UAE. Typically, royal divorces are announced by the government rather than on social media. The lack of an official announcement led some to speculate that the princess might have acted with her father’s consultation or approval.
Unique Status
Sheikha Mahra differs from her siblings, not only because of her Greek heritage but also because she seems to have a special place in her father’s heart. Unlike some of her siblings, who have publicly complained about their limited freedom, Sheikha Mahra enjoys her father’s trust and considerable personal freedom.
Connection to Greece
Although her birth name was Christina, she adopted the name Mahra. She frequently visits Greece, both officially and privately. In 2019, she accompanied her father on an official visit to Greece, and she returned almost every year for vacations. Sheikha Mahra is fluent in both Greek and Arabic, reflecting her strong connection to her Greek roots. She often speaks about the deep cultural ties she maintains through her mother and her efforts to visit Greece whenever possible.
Family Ties
Sheikha Mahra has a close and affectionate relationship with her mother, Zoe Grigorakou, who is originally from Sparta. The two are frequently photographed together and share moments on Instagram, showcasing their strong bond. Despite the upheaval in her personal life, Sheikha Mahra continues to embrace her heritage and maintain her connections with both her Greek and Emirati identities.
“My upbringing,” says the princess, “was deeply rooted in Greek culture thanks to my mother, and as a result, I have a profound connection to that culture. Maintaining strong family ties is a priority for me as it helps me stay closely connected to my cultural heritage. I speak Greek fluently and make a concerted effort to visit my homeland whenever possible.” Her mother has been a constant presence in significant events in her life, including her graduation, wedding, and the birth of her child. Now, her mother will also be a part of her divorce proceedings.”