Badr bin Abdul Aziz
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Badr bin Abdul Aziz (1933-), a member of Saudi Arabia's royal family, is Deputy Commander of the Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG).
Prince Badr participated in the Free Princes movement in 1962-1964 during which time he lived in exile, mostly in Beirut and Cairo. He was rehabilitated by King Faisal and named to SANG in 1968.
Badr, the 9th oldest surviving son of the late King Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud, has two full living brothers (Prince Abdul Majeed and Prince Abdulillah) and, due to his tenure in government, is 4th in the Saudi royal family's Line of Succession.