What Is the Saudi Royal Court? Functions, Structure, and Powerful Figures Revealed - WorldEye

The Saudi Royal Court, also known as Al-Diwan Al-Malaki, is the central administrative body of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, supporting the Crown Prince and implementing decisions within the government.


The Saudi Royal Court (officially known as the Royal Diwan or Al-Diwan Al-Malaki) is the central administrative body of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia that supports the King in his functions as head of state. It is a key institution in the Saudi government and plays a vital role in both governance and communication between the monarch and the rest of the government, as well as the public.
Key Functions of the Saudi Royal Court:
Advisory Role: 
Executive Coordination: Decision Implementation: Public Interface: Appointment Management: Ceremonial Duties: 
Key Figures:
The King: The Chief of the Royal Court: The Crown Prince: The Crown Prince: 
Structure:
Though the exact structure is not fully transparent (due to the opaque nature of Saudi governance), the Royal Court has several departments, including:
Religious Affairsa: Legal Affairs, Protocol and Ceremonial , Public Affairs, Administrative and Financial Affairs

 

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