Like Faisal's other children, she was educated abroad, and attended high school in Lausanne, Switzerland.
[4] She married one of her cousins, Saud bin Abdul Muhsin, with whom she had three children, but divorced after ten years.
[6] Princess Lolowah has dedicated her life to improving the welfare of women in Saudi Arabia, especially in the field of education.
[7][8] Lolowah was involved in all the phases of the college's founding, from raising funds, developing the curriculum, overseeing construction to the hiring of faculty and staff.
[4] During a public session at the 2007 World Economic Forum, Lolowah spoke out against the ban on driving for women in Saudi Arabia.
[10] Like her father King Faisal, Princess Lolowah speaks fluent English and French in addition to her native Arabic.