The Sultan has close relationships with the UK and completed military training in Berkshire.
With a fleet consisting of over 7,000 luxury sports cars, the might be the richest monarch you have never heard of.
s personal worth is £23 billion, making him richer than any individual monarch in the or .
He has ruled the tiny kingdom on the island of Borneo since 1968, when his father abdicated, but he is no ordinary monarch.
He is also the king, Prime Minister and is said to hold multiple high-ranking positions in defence, finance, and external affairs.
But the sultan is perhaps most well-known for his decadence. His haircuts cost upwards of $15,000 due to his insistence on flying his barber first class from each time.
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Brunei has a close relationship with the UK, with Gurkha soldiers permanently stationed there.
The tiny state of Brunei has one of the world’s highest living standards, powered by significant oil and gas reserves lying beneath the nation. The country has been a British protectorate since 1888 and was the only territory not to seek independence in what is now known as Malaysia.
The relationship extends to this day. The sultan trained at the before assuming the throne, and the nation has a Battalion of Nepalese soldiers from the British Army’s permanently stationed in the country.
Despite a close diplomatic relationship with the UK, the country promotes a strict interpretation of Islam, in contrast to the extravagance of the sultan and his 12 children’s lives.
In 2014, Brunei became the first East Asian country to adopt strict Islamic Sharia law, which allows punishment such as stoning for adultery and amputation for theft, and in 2019, it fully implemented a law prescribing death by stoning for adultery and gay sex in certain circumstances.
The extravagant lifestyle enjoyed by the sultan and his children is beyond most people’s comprehension.
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The sultan is reported to own 500 Rolls Royce as part of his fleet of sports cars.
The sultan has a fleet of luxury airliners to complement his reported 7,000 sports cars.
Birthdays are a serious cause for celebration for the sultan, who once paid £14 million to perform at his party. The event lasted for two weeks and was attended by the rich and royal from across the globe.
The sultan lives in , , which has 1,788 rooms and over 100 garages to house his vast fleet of luxury sports cars.
It is believed that s appetite for expensive vehicles is such that he owns over 500 and during the 1990s, his family was responsible for nearly half of all luxury car purchases worldwide.
When not driving, the sultan’s “flying palace” is on hand, consisting of a fleet of long—and short-range Boeing airliners for his personal use.
If not travelling at all, the sultan is able to amuse himself in his personal zoo, which includes 30 Bengal tigers and a range of exotic birds such as falcons, flamingos, and cockatoos, which, according to a GQ report, can ride miniature bicycles.