The sheikha, the undisputed leader of Qatar

Mozah bint Nasser al Missned is the second of the three wives of Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al Thani of Qatar, who with his audacity and power has managed to make his second son the heir to the throne.

At 54 years old, she boasts of a figure and is considered by all Arab women as one of the most important characters in history. Vanity Fair magazine publishes in a report, the two facets of this great woman admired by many: the warm and pleasant woman from the East, a lover of luxury, haute couture and art, and who on the other hand is the cunning and implacable leader That provokes more fear than respect.

And for this, Vanity Fair magazine has entered Qatar to meet this influential woman from the second richest country in the world that has the largest production of liquefied gas on the planet and one of the largest oil. One of the sheikha’s advisers tells Vanity Fair that she “commands without hesitation, but when she gets angry you can see her rage welling up from her deep black eyes. She’s Scary. There are people who are more afraid of her than respected.” “.

They all go to Mozah bint Nasser al Missned without any reproach and what he proposes he fulfills: he has established his power by promoting the abdication of the emir in his second son, Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, 33 years old, and with a change of prime minister that analysts interpret as a power struggle won by the sheikha.

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Nothing and no one resists the sheikha. This is the example of the Colombian hairdresser Eduardo Sánchez when one day he receives a call from the personal secretary of Jacques Dessange, the owner of the chain of beauty salons of the same name for whom he works as a creative director, telling him to cancel all his commitments to go to the Middle East to serve a client: the sheikha or as many call her, Princess Grace of the Arab world according to Myriam Kaabeche, French correspondent for Sayidaty magazine (equivalent to Vogue) tells Vanity Fair.

The sheikha wanted a change of look, explains Eduardo Sánchez: “She told me that she loved the new short-haired hairstyle of model Linda Evangelista. What she didn’t know was that I was responsible for that style. When I told her, she didn’t hesitated: That’s what I want you to do to me.”

And it is that although she has many professional projects, she is also a smug woman. Vanity Fair explains that she is a friend of the designer Stephane Rollande, whom she personally consults with all her wardrobe doubts and whose clothes she usually wears. And because of her personality, Vanity Fair states that she is a demanding client and that since 2009 she visits the Sha Wellness Clinic in Altea every year for a week to undergo beauty treatments while she follows a macrobiotic diet.

Vanity Fair tells us that Sha Wellness Clinic arrived in 2010 accompanied by an entourage of 15 attendees and with 42 Louis Vuitton trunks. Gentle, but, as they remember in the center, greeting only “strictly necessary” people.

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Today he directs the Qatar Foundation, one of the most important instruments of soft power in the emirate, and a year later he began his broadcasts from Doha Al Jazeera, another great strategic movement. Vanity Fair says that the sheikha of Qatar believes that things happen because they are designed, not arbitrarily. “And we think it’s our duty to make those things happen.”

Vanity Fair magazine adds that these statements are one of the few interviews he grants. In the Qatari court, everything is previously stipulated. There are no interviews that go beyond a negotiated script. There are no awkward headlines. Even news that disturbs disappears from the Internet.

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