Ali Al-Fayed

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Ali Al-Fayed (born 1944) is an Egyptian businessman and UK citizen with interests in Harrods, which he bought in 1985, and the Hôtel Ritz Paris, bought in 1979. Both these businesses were bought with his older brother, billionaire Mohamed Al-Fayed.[1] Ali al-Fayed is the youngest of the three brothers, while Salah Al-Fayed is the middle brother.

Ali Al-Fayed has a British-born wife and three British children.[2] He is the Deputy-Chairman of Harrods, and has responsibility for running Harrods Aviation, the company's private terminal at London Luton Airport. He also owns Turnbull & Asser, the prestigious London-based tailor used by Charles, Prince of Wales, and his sons Prince William and Prince Harry.[3]

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