Prince William walks a tightrope in Saudi Arabia

Prince William walks a tightrope in Saudi Arabia

Author: The Times February 9, 2026 Duration: 29:02

Prince William is making his first visit to Saudi Arabia this week to celebrate “growing trade, energy and investment ties” between the kingdom and the UK. But with a number of sensitive issues on the table – from defence and intelligence sharing to Saudi Arabia’s poor human rights record – how will the prince walk the diplomatic tightrope? Should the UK be pursuing a closer relationship with the kingdom at all? 


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Guests: 

  • Roya Nikkhah, royal editor, The Sunday Times. 
  • Sir William Patey, former UK Ambassador to Saudi Arabia.


Host: Luke Jones. 

Producers: Julia Webster, Micaela Arneson.  

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