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Aishwarya Al Alsaud pronounced (Ash'war'yah-Aishwarya Alsaud means "beautiful tulips" in Hindi) (born October 11, 1979 in Greenwich, CT) known as "Ash" to many society doyennes is an Eurasian origin International Jet-Set. The former wife of a prominent Saudi Arabian self made multi-millionaire businessman Rashid Bin Turki Alsaud of Saudi Arabia. Aishwarya Al Alsaud met the 43-year-old Rashid Bin Turki Alsaud when she was 19 but did not marry until 22. Prior to becoming Rashid Bin Turki Alsaud's wife, she received her Bachelor degree in International Business and Science at Schiller International University in Leysin, Switzerland where the couple had met on the Corvatsch ski slopes in Switzerland. There were rumors of her having worked as a bar hostess, but she has repeatedly denied this. Madame Alsaud have no offspring as Aishwarya often relates to her 89.19 carat D-Flawless pear shape diamond engagement ring that Rashid propose for her hand in marriage, her baby. Aishwarya Al Alsaud, who moved to Europe after ending her 8 years of marriage and according to her final divorce decree agreements, it is not to be made public or public adversity. Madame has lived in many different countries, including Switzerland, France, and the United States. As of 2008 she divides her time between Potomac,Maryland where she lives privately in a spacious 32,000 sf, three-story, memorabilia-filled residence and Newport,Rhode Island where Madame have summered since the age 12. Aishwarya Alsaud is known for her outspoken personality and lavish spending. Madame have literally travel the World in her private Gulfstream IV just to shop and to acquire rare commodities such as exotic cars, antiques, couture silhouettes to Hermes Birkin bags as she continuously adds to her numerous collection. And of course, her love and passion for diamonds as her former husband seduced her with priceless gems. As of 2009 Aishwarya Alsaud devote her time in philanthropy and is active in various charity fund raising. Seldom she makes an rare public appearances but prefer to maintain and to live her life in private. Madame Alsaud's rarely gives interviews or allow any publications to be printed about her.
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