Mohamed Al-Fayed was a prominent Egyptian businessman, before he passed away in August 2023. He previously owned luxury department store Harrods and London football team Fulham, and still has the Hôtel Ritz Paris to his name.
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Mohamed al-Fayed, (born January 27, 1929, Alexandria, Egypt—died August 30, 2023), Egyptian businessman who acquired a number of prestigious holdings throughout his career, including the Ritz Hotel in Paris and Harrods department store in London.
The Ritz, bought by Mohamed Al Fayed in 1979 and refurbished in rich belle époque style, has a reputation for discretion. At the very beginning of their romance, Diana and Dodi stayed in the Imperial Suite. Le Patron, as the mercurial Mohamed Al Fayed is known affectionately by staff, picked up the bill.
No Diana Memorial in Harrods!I took friends who had never been to Harrods or seen the Diana/Dodi memorial, after walking around I finally asked a staff member. The store is no longer part of the Fayid property portfolio, it is now owned by the Royal family of Quater and all trace of Diana has been removed.
A subsequent government investigation into the takeover, officially published in 1990, found that Al Fayed and his brother had been dishonest about their wealth and origins to secure the takeover. They called the claims unfair. Five years later, his first application for British citizenship was rejected.
Because of its status as a symbol of high society and luxury, the hotel is featured in many notable works of fiction, including novels (F. Scott Fitzgerald's Tender Is The Night and Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises), a play (Noël Coward's play Semi-Monde), and films (Billy Wilder's 1957 comedy Love in the Afternoon and ...
Today, The Ritz is considered to be one of the most expensive and luxurious places to stay in Paris. And we cannot argue that it is, indeed, overflowing with French opulence and glory. The hotel rooms are all equipped with flat-screen TVs, a private bathroom with luxury toiletries, and minibars.