The Emir of Dubai owns a 63,000-acre estate in Scotland, but the Sheikh has visited his multi-million-dollar property only five times in 20 years because it doesn't have enough bedrooms

In a surprising move, Dubai's ruler enhanced his Scottish estate by adding ten lavish properties complete with helipads. His representatives suggest that the ruler's limited visits stem from a lack of adequate accommodation for his extensive entourage. Local residents voiced their objections, citing concerns over privacy and the visual impact of the developments. While the estate has become a lively hub for private jets, its primary owner seldom visits.

The Emir of Dubai owns a 63,000-acre estate in Scotland, but the Sheikh has visited his multi-million-dollar property only five times in 20 years because it doesn't have enough bedrooms
In a surprising move, Dubai's ruler enhanced his Scottish estate by adding ten lavish properties complete with helipads. His representatives suggest that the ruler's limited visits stem from a lack of adequate accommodation for his extensive entourage. Local residents voiced their objections, citing concerns over privacy and the visual impact of the developments. While the estate has become a lively hub for private jets, its primary owner seldom visits.