He
is one of the richest royals in the world with a rumored $10billion
fortune funding an extravagant lifestyle as he travels to luxurious
destinations including Paris and New York.
But
Saudi prince Abdul Aziz bin Fahd looked far from regal on Monday night
as he was spotted in the Big Apple wearing jeans and open-toe sandals.
The
43-year-old was pictured outside exclusive hotspot Avenue, a club
favored by Manhattan's elite, clutching a wooden cane and a plastic soda
cup.
Fashion police: Saudi prince Abdul
Aziz bin Fahd looked far from regal on Monday night as he was spotted in
the Big Apple wearing jeans, open-toe sandals, an oversized leather
coat and clutching a cane
Can't wait for bottle service? The
43-year-old was pictured outside exclusive hotspot Avenue, a club
favored by Manhattan's elite, clutching a wooden cane and a plastic
drink carton
Supercool: The 43-year-old was pictured outside exclusive hotspot Avenue, a club favored by Manhattan's elite
He
looked relaxed as he made his way into the outdoor area, wearing a
black leather jacket over a loose-fitting blue and white checked shirt.
His appearance, recorded initially in the New York Post, was in stark contract to the traditional wear he is normally seen in.
The
venue, which has hosted private events for celebrities including Kim
Kardashian, is known for its busy DJ nights and exclusive atmosphere.
Its
website boasts that it has mixologists and chefs who can 'customize a
wide variety of hors d'oeuvres, entrees, cocktails and desserts to suit
your needs'.
The
prince's visit comes just days after Barack Obama met with the king of
Saudi Arabia in Riyadh to discuss counter-terrorism and the threat of
ISIS, just as fresh information emerged that appears to connect the Arab
nation and the September 11 attacks.
President
Obama's uncomfortable meeting came after officials revealed that the
flight certificate of Al Qaeda bomb maker Ghassan Al-Sharbi was
discovered hidden in an envelope from the Saudi embassy in Washington
when they arrested him in 2002.
The Prince was the favored son of the late King Fahd of Saudi Arabia, who died in 2005 aged 82 after a 23-year reign.
His
investments are believed to include a share in the Heron Tower in
London and a property portfolio worth at least $5.8bn in the U.S.
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