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A Saudi princess was sentenced to ten months in prison for beating someone in Paris. Will this affect the relationship between Saudi Arabia and France?

According to the latest news from Agence France-Presse on September 12, 2019, a Saudi princess was sentenced to 10 months in prison with a suspended sentence for beating a worker in France.

What is the reason for this? It turned out that in 2018, one of the workers of the Saudi princess was working in a luxury apartment in the French capital. He was taking pictures in the apartment of the Saudi princess. When the princess saw it, she became suspicious and was secretly photographed. She became furious and ordered the bodyguard to beat the worker severely and even kissed the princess's feet.

It is not clear whether this worker is a French worker or a Saudi worker? However, if the Saudi princess violates the law in France, she will definitely be punished by French law. However, the punishment is also very lenient, because although he was sentenced to 10 months in prison, it was suspended.

So will this have any impact on the exchanges between the two countries? Because the specific case is not clear. If the worker is a French worker, the Saudi princess must have violated French law by treating her in this way.

But if that worker is a Saudi worker and is treated in this way and resorts to French law, it will also serve as a reminder to the Saudi royal family. In other words, one must abide by the laws of other countries on their land and cannot abuse lynching without authorization. Of course, if this worker is a Saudi worker, this matter will definitely have a certain political impact.

At present, it is unclear whether Saudi princesses enjoy diplomatic immunity. But I support France doing this. When a prince breaks the law, he is as guilty as the common people. Everyone has the most basic human rights. The Saudi royal family also has to restrain the royal children of its own royal family not to commit crimes in other people's lands, even if you are a princess or prince.