Recent Viral Videos Of MBS Sharing Lunch With Young Saudis At NEOM Show Just How Amicable He Is
Recent videos of the Crown Prince have surfaced on the web, showing a very friendly and all-smiles MBS even having lunch with the youth at NEOM. A couple of videos have got absolutely viral on Twitter, showing the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman engaging in conversations with Saudi residents.
It seems that MBS joined his father, King Salman, on the announced retreat at NEOM
It was announced that The Custodian of The Two Holy Mosques, King Salman, headed off to the futuristic soon-to-complete NEOM city for a bit of retreat and relaxation.
It seems that MBS has joined in on this too.
He chilled with the locals up north, where NEOM will be developed.
Crown Prince #MohammedBinSalman takes time out of his busy schedule to break bread with the locals of northern #SaudiArabia, where the ambitious @discoverneom project will take place. pic.twitter.com/VVYnSAwXSE
— SAPRAC (@SapracOrg) July 31, 2018
No formalities, securities or high-end tables. Just a simple lunch.
What an amazing deed from the future leader of the Kingdom.
#Watch | Meanwhile #Saudi Crown Prince Mohamed bin Salman meets locals and regular #Saudis in #Neom today – the next future city of #SaudiArabia ????????#الملك_يدعم_السياحه_المحليه #نيوم pic.twitter.com/bc9tnESF3K
— حسن سجواني ???????? Hassan Sajwani (@HSajwanization) July 31, 2018
Before the royals’ take their holiday, however; King Salman still held a cabinet meeting on Tuesday
…To discuss the upcoming futuristic city of NEOM.
For the first time : #Saudi HRH @KingSalman chairs cabinet meeting today in #Neom – the upcoming future city of #SaudiArabia ???????????? | @spagov reports #نيوم #الملك_يدعم_السياحه_المحليه pic.twitter.com/QW9tEaWseO
— حسن سجواني ???????? Hassan Sajwani (@HSajwanization) July 31, 2018
Social media users are all praise for the Kingdom’s future ruler and his ability to mingle with anyone and everyone.
This certainly isn’t the first time that MBS has engaged in conversations with Saudi residents. Less than a year ago, he took selfies and greeted a couple of people while on a historic tour at Al-Ula.