Inside the life of the Saudi playboy whose fleet of gold cars are turning heads in London
CHASING camels in the desert and taking a cheetah for a ride in his Mercedes is just an average day inside the extravagant life of this Saudi playboy.
This Saudi billionaire's lavish lifestyle has taken social media by storm
Turki Bin Abdullah’s fleet of golden cars worth more than £1million has taken London by storm as they tour the streets and park outside luxury five-star hotels.
The billionaire, who is thought to be linked to a branch of the Saudi royal family, documents his incredible lifestyle on Instagram for nearly 53,000 followers.
Mr Bin Abdullah’s golden Bentley, Lamborghini and Rolls Royce, which he spends thousands of pounds to transport across Europe, have turned many heads in west London in the last few weeks.
The gold supercars were spotted parked outside the five-star Mandarian Oriental hotel near Hyde Park over the Bank Holiday weekend before being driven through Kensington.
Turki Bin Abdullah’s fleet of gold super cars travel the world with him
The sleek vehicles have also been spotted on some of the most exclusive streets in Paris and Dubai.
It is thought Saudi owners pay around £20,000 to fly their flashy vehicles to London. Such a service is run by Qatar Airways.
One of Mr Bin Abdullah’s most bizarre photos shows a cheetah strapped into driving seat of his Mercedes jeep.
In one Instagram video, Mr Bin Abdullah is seen chasing a camel down a desert slope in his £370,00 six-wheel Mercedes G63. A friend jokes: “My drive home from school”.
One bizarre picture shows a cheetah sitting in one of Mr Bin Abdullah’s cars
Luxury cars are a regular sight in many exclusive areas in central London, drawing in groups of tourists who take photos with the extravagant vehicles like they are city landmarks.
Following numerous complaints about show-off drivers’ behaviour, the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea introduced a Public Spaces Protection Order in Knightsbridge which banned motorists from revving their engine, rapidly accelerating, racing, performing stunts, sounding horns or causing obstructions.
The Saudi's lavish vehicles have also been pictured in exclusive Parisian streets
They are also prohibited from leaving the engine of a stationary car running.