Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud, the young Saudi royal charged with undertaking the most radical reform agenda in his country’s history, is the epitome of a human dynamo.
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Not content with transforming Saudi Arabia’s long-standing dependence on its vast oil wealth, the crown prince is simultaneously embarking on an overhaul of the country’s social norms.
In one of the more high profile reforms, Saudi women will in a few months’ time be allowed to drive.
And, as the 32-year-old Crown Prince Mohammed, or MBS as he is known, prepares to make his first official visit to Britain on Wednesday, he is enthusiastic about the wide-ranging impact that Vision 2030, his ambitious programme to restructure…
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