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Published 14:31 9 Jan 2023 GMT
Updated 15:46 9 Jan 2023 GMT
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Saudi's strict Islamic laws state that 'cohabitation without a marriage contract' is illegal. However, two Saudi lawyers have told Spanish press that the government are turning a 'blind eye' to the living situation due to the high profile status the 37-year-old brings to the country.
They said: "Although the laws of the kingdom still prohibit cohabitation without a marriage contract, the authorities have recently started to turn a blind eye and no longer prosecute anyone.
"Although these laws are used when there is a problem or a crime."
Meanwhile, another lawyer added: "Nowadays Saudi authorities no longer interfere in this matter – for expatriates – even though the law prohibits cohabitation without marriage."
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