Inside the party life of Dubai's crown prince who climbs Burj Khalifa for fun
Meet Dubai's daredevil millionaire crown prince who keeps lions, tigers as pets
The crown prince of Dubai, Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, lives a life of extravagance and adventure. He is worth $400 million, and with so much money in your pocket, it makes sense you would splurge it on yachts and cars, South China Morning Post reported.
The 40-year-old Instagram-famous prince regularly updates his fans by posting lavish getaways and hangouts with celebrities like footballer Cristiano Ronaldo.
His account flaunts his incredible lifestyle with ample doses of adventure and luxury. Sheikh Hamdan, who goes by the nickname Fazza, has over 16.4 million followers on Instagram, more than the population of Dubai.
The heir to the Dubai royal family lives in the Zabeel Palace, worth over $2 billion, with his family.
He is a well-known animal lover who has a private zoo inside his home. The zoo features exotic animals, including tigers, lions, gorillas, and monkeys.
In addition, he has a huge collection of luxury cars, which includes the Ferrari 458, Lamborghini Aventador, Rolls-Royce Dawn, Rolls-Royce Cullinan, and more.
He also owns a fleet of super yachts, including the iconic US$400 million Dubai yacht, the US$200 million Quattroelle, the US$80 million Moonlight II, and the US$30 million Majesty, among others.
Besides his expensive splurges, the crown prince is also an adventure seeker. In 2013, he climbed the world’s tallest building, Burj Khalifa.
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