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This Article is From Sep 06, 2018

Saudi Prince Addresses Questions of Loyalty After London Video

(Bloomberg) -- A rare video of a senior Saudi royal speaking to protesters in London stirred controversy about potential discord in the ruling family ranks, forcing the prince to issue a clarifying statement.

In the nearly two-minute clip, Prince Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Al Saud seems to ask the protesters why they're complaining to him and other family members rather than his brother and nephew -- the king and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. He later says he hopes wars in "Yemen and elsewhere" will "stop as soon as possible."

Some Saudis have interpreted the comments as an attempt to distance himself from the leadership, while others see it as a show of support.

The ambiguous remarks are striking for a Saudi royal and come at a delicate time for the young crown prince. At home, the government this summer put on hold a plan to sell shares in the state oil giant Aramco, a key pillar of the crown prince's blueprint to transform the kingdom's economy. Elsewhere, the imprisonment of several prominent women's rights activists has undercut his reputation abroad as a reformer and the war in Yemen waged since 2015 is showing no signs of abating.

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