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From Instagram talaq to 'Divorce' perfume and rapper romance: Dubai Princess Sheikha Mahra's fearless reinvention as a single mom

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 26, 2026, 22:30 IST
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Meet Dubai princess Sheikha Mahra

If you thought royal life was all about silent smiles and strictly following the rules, Sheikha Mahra is here to completely shatter that illusion. The modern life princess, the daughter of Dubai’s ruler isn't just a princess by title—she’s a self-made mogul who’s proved that you can lose a husband and find your voice (and a $300 million empire) in the process.


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When Dubai princess Sheikha Mahra announced her divorce on Instagram

Most royal breakups are handled via dry, typed-out palace statements. Not this one. In 2024, Mahra took to Instagram to deliver a "Triple Talaq" to her then-husband, Sheikh Mana, just a year after their wedding.

Her (now-deleted) post was short, sharp, and went viral instantly. It read, "Dear Husband... I hereby declare our divorce. I divorce you, I divorce you, and I divorce you."

It wasn't just a caption; it was a statement of independence. She didn't hide behind closed doors or wait for permission to be unhappy. She owned her hurt and moved on in the most public way possible.

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Turning her pain into success: Launching her perfume named 'Divorce'

A lot of people go through a "breakup phase," but Mahra turned hers into a business model. She launched her Mahra M1 perfume line, and the star of the collection? A fragrance literally called 'Divorce.' It’s the ultimate "living well is the best revenge" move. The scent sold out almost immediately, resonating with anyone who has ever had to rebuild their life from scratch. It’s luxury, yes, but it’s also pure, bottled resilience.


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Finding love again

Just when the world thought they had her figured out, princess Mahra threw another curveball: she found love again in rapper French Montana. What started as their friendly tour of Dubai in 2025 turned into a love story soon.

From camel rides in the desert to front-row seats at Paris Fashion Week, the two have become the "it" couple no one saw coming. In June, Montana proposed with a massive 11.53-carat diamond ring, proving that Mahra’s second act is even brighter than her first. It’s a wild mix of hip-hop grit and royal glam that somehow works perfectly.

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Being a princess and a single mom

Strip away the diamonds and her approximately $300 million net worth (as per reports), and Mahra’s social media tells a much softer story. She’s a single mom to her daughter (whom she has with her ex-husband), and she isn't afraid to show the vulnerability that comes with it.

She often shields her daughter from the harshest parts of the spotlight. It was only recently when she started revealing her daughter's face and pictures online.

Blending families: Between her daughter and Montana’s son, Kruz, Mahira and French Montana are navigating the complexities of a modern, blended family while the whole world watches.

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