An alleged scandal about Qatari princess which Financial Times, a British publication reported has been termed 'fake'.
At the time of writing, a variety of news reports have contradicted the Financial Times story — that has subsequently vanished as several Google searches revealed. An extensive search for the report on the Financial Times' website proved equally fruitless.
As per reports that quoted this piece, the British security service with the help of Scotland Yard raided a hotel room in which Sheikha Salwa, Princess of the Qatari Royal family was staying after receiving a lot of complaints. Following the raid, the security service was shocked to find the princess 'engaging in shamful orgy with seven men'. The identity of the princess was revealed when the security service checked her ID.
During the investigation, the princess admitted to being the half-sister of the Qatari King and claimed to have roped in the seven men through a Saudi intermediary.
After the investigation, the British police had apprised the Qatar Embassy of the situation but they did not pay any heed. Further, reports have emerged that the Qatari Embassy in London tried to bribe Financial Times from carrying the story but the publication rejected the offer.
The British newspaper Financial Times earlier revealed a heavy-caliber scandal when the British security services had broken into a London apartment only to find the Qatari princess having collective sex.