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Saudi Arabia Not Offended (NZP.A.-Reuter —Copyright > LONDON, March 4 A suggestion that the brother of King Feisal of Saudi Arabia was treated with discourtesy when he travelled in the same plane as Princess Margaret and her husband, Lord Snowden, was denied by the Saudi Arabian Embassy in London last night. The Royal couple were flying to Hong Kong on Monday and Prince Sultan, the Saudi Arabian Minister of Defence and Aviation, and brother of King Feisal, went part of the way in the same plane. “His Royal Highness knew before the flight began that he was going to have a sec-ond-class seat in the areoplane,” said an embassy spokesman.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31002, 7 March 1966, Page 12
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112DENIAL BY EMBASSY Press, Volume CV, Issue 31002, 7 March 1966, Page 12
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