Career
Life and In 1988, Prince Badr was in a vehicle in Morocco that was blown up by a bomb. The Prince suffered the loss of his left leg and left baby finger. After receiving artificial legs in other countries, the Prince went to Heidelberg, Germany where he met World Community Projects at an international artificial limb conference.
Prince Badr returned every year for five years for adjustments. Early life and education
Badr bin Saud was educated at the hands of his father, King Saud. He finished his secondary education at the Institute of Al Anjal.
Governor of Riydah province
He was appointed Emir of Riyadh on January 20, 1963 and was fired by Crown Prince Feisal a mere two weeks later on 4 February 1963. He then went into private business, never serving in government again. Exile
In 1964, King Saud was forced into exile in Geneva, Switzerland, and then on to other European cities.
In 1966, Saud was invited by Nasser to live in Egypt. Another report claims that King Saud went to Egypt under refuge granted by Nasser and stayed there from 1965 to 1967. King Saud was also allowed to broadcast propaganda on Radio Cairo.
He died in 2004 at the age of 70 and was buried in Al Oud cemetery.