Red Prince of Saudi Arabia Talal son of King Abdul Aziz dies
Saudi Founder King Abdul Aziz’s son Prince Talal bins Abdul Aziz, a half brother of incumbent King Salman, died yesterday at the age of 87, his billionaire son Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal said.
He wrote on Twitter that “Prince Talal was called by God on Saturday.” The family will receive condolences on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at home in Riyadh, he added.
Under the influence of Egyptian president and champion of pan-Arab socialism Gamal Abdel Nasser, Saudi liberal prince Talal had set up the “Free Princes Movement” in the early 1960s, calling for substantive political change in Saudi Arabia.
Defiantly liberal and dubbed the “Red Prince”, Talal bin Abdul Aziz was known as a tireless advocate of reform, sometimes in defiance of the royal family. He was a long-standing advocate of allowing Saudi women to drive, a right that was finally granted to female citizens this year.
Born in 1931, the prince headed the Arab Gulf Fund for Development, a UN body that promotes education and health in developing countries.













