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Inside the world’s most expensive house for $248M of the Saudi Prince

Mohammed Bin Salman, the Saudi Arabian Crown Prince, is now the ecstatic owner of Newcastle United. With Eddie Howe currently in charge, the Magpies are trying to avoid the relegation, so he will be hoping recent results improve.

And when he’s in his magnificent property in France, you can bet there isn’t a nicer house in the world to watch his team from. His Chateau Louis XIV, which was constructed in Louveciennes, close to Versailles, between 2008 and 2011, is modeled after French castles from the 17th century.

Kim Kardashian once pondered using the palace as the location for her wedding to Kanye West before the 36-year-old prince purchased it. Join SunSport in admiring Bin Salman’s opulent home, which includes an amazing aquarium. Bin Salman didn’t want anyone to know about his purchase of the Chateau Louis XIV.

By establishing front businesses in France and Luxembourg, he skillfully masked his ownership.

However, subsequent research revealed that such businesses are actually part of the Saudi company known as Eight Investment Company, which is run by the personal foundation of the head of the prince.

The property was created by Emad Khashoggi, the millionaire Adnan Khashoggi’s nephew, who bulldozed the ancient 19th-century castle and rebuilt it with modern amenities.

In fact, it is so technologically advanced that an iPhone can operate the fountains, sound systems, lights, and air conditioning.

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