The estimated cost of plating each of his cars in gold is about around $5,000, and sending such a car overseas costs about $25,000 using Qatar Airways. One of the prince’s Instagram videos shows him driving a Mercedez chasing a camel through the desert.
His most publicized palace is called the Promotion Palace, which is his third-largest. The tenant of this palace are the prince and his two wives. The palace's grounds include a mosque, 3 swimming pools, gold-plated faucets, 4 kitchens for different types of food plus a fifth kitchen for desserts, and chefs who can accommodate the needs of up to 2,000 people within an hour.
The flooring on the bottom level is completely transparent, so passengers can look down at the views below. The Saudi Arabian king owns a lavish yacht which includes a gym, pool, cinema, spa, and more - sounds like more of a cruise ship than a yacht!
They also have substantial investments in some of the largest companies in the world, such as Uber, WeWork, Twitter, Snapchat, Tesla, and more. WeWork, for example, has $4.4 billion invested in it by the House of Saud.
While Cheetas are indeed popular, some members of the royal family have branched out and started keeping other kinds of big cats, and even falcons and monkeys.