I'm born into a family that had a history in the country as local rulers of part of what is now Saudi Arabia. And they are interconnected through a series of marriages with the Al Saud because they're part of this Arabian sort of nobility. In my situation, I sort of became an exile as a teenager. It's because of my father, my uncle and the whole family history. So I left in Saudi Arabia, 75, then returned briefly. And at the end I came to Britain to study and decided to stay. And I chose a career that can never flourish in a dictatorship. You cannot write history or social science in a country like Saudi Arabia if you want to maintain your ability

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