Mansour bin Saud Al Saud
Mansour bin Saud Al Saud (born 1946) is a Saudi businessman and former military officer. He is a member of the House of Saud, the grandson of King Abdulaziz, and the son of King Saud. He was born in Riyadh and is the fifteenth child of King Saud; his mother was Terkiyah Mohammed Al Abdulaziz. He is a high school graduate and has siblings including Princess Dalal, Prince Abdullah, Prince Turki, and Prince Al Waleed.
From 1961 to 1963, Mansour was the commander of the Saudi National Guard, taking over from his brother Badr bin Saud and later being succeeded by his brother Sultan bin Saud. He then served as chief of the royal court from 1963 to 1964. He supported his father in the struggle against their uncle, Crown Prince Faisal. After King Saud abdicated and Faisal became king, Mansour did not pledge allegiance to Faisal, unlike some of his brothers, and he accompanied his father in exile, visiting Cairo and Yemen during that period.
In the mid-1970s, Mansour founded construction and cement companies in Riyadh. He is married and has seven children (four daughters and three sons). One daughter, Dima bint Mansour, opened the fashion store Personage in Saudi Arabia in 2018. Mansour lives in Paris and is an honorary member of Al Nassr FC.
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