Fahd bin Sultan Al Saud

Fahd bin Sultan Al Saud (Arabic: فهد بن سلطان بن عبد العزيز آل سعود; born 20 October 1950) has been the governor of Tabuk Province since 1987, a member of House of Saud, and a grandson of Saudi's founder King Abdulaziz.

Their mother was Munira bint Abdulaziz bin Musaed Al Jiluwi, who died in Paris in August 2011 aged 80.

[1] Fahd bin Sultan obtained a bachelor's degree in history from King Saud University in 1970.

[12][13] In 2002, Fahd bin Sultan undertook the cost of extending power lines to al Assafiya village and paid the electric bills for 3 years.

[17] In January 2014, Prince Fahd hunted, 2100 endangered houbara bustards in Chagai, Balochistan, Pakistan.

[24][25] One of Fahd bin Sultan's sons, Faisal, is the deputy governor of Hail region.