Moronic troll, unlike Pakistan your apparent homeland, KSA was never a British nor Western colony and the House of Saud ruled areas of modern-day KSA long before the current British royal dynasty (House of Windsor and before that their original German name - Saxe Gotha-Coburg) came to rule the UK, so there is no master-slave relationship here and never were. Equal footing. You should try.
Saudi cultural events, CEO forum on the sidelines of royal visit
Saudi Gazette report
London — On the sidelines of the historic visit to the UK by Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman, deputy premier and minister of defense, the Saudi General Culture Authority has organized a three-day Saudi Cultural Day under the theme “Whole-istic”.
The cultural activities, which began on Wednesday, aim to show “a rounded image of what makes Saudi Arabia what it is today” by hosting an art exhibition, virtual reality show, Saudi films screening and musical performances.
Organized with the cooperation of MiSK Foundation, the “Whole-istic” cultural event gives visitors a chance to experience Saudi Arabia, country shaped by the culture and history of its past, rooted in its rapidly changing present and dreaming of a bright and progressive future.
The Saudi General Culture Authority, which is hosting the event, aims to stimulate the Kingdom’s cultural sector, develop it, promote all its elements, realize its potential, contribute to the nurturing of cultural talents and promote cultural diversity and social cohesion.
It seeks to enhance the cultural standing of the Kingdom and extend bridges of knowledge and human communication on regional and international levels.
The Saudi-UK CEO Forum is organizing panel discussions and roundtables on Thursday.
The Forum will provide an exclusive platform for Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom’s government and business leaders to celebrate the close bonds between the two countries and strengthen future strategic and commercial relationships, as both countries embark on transformative journeys.
Panel discussions include: An Era of Transformation: From Vision to Implementation, Women in Leadership: Empowering Rising Leaders, Giga-projects: An Eye Towards the Future, Ensuring stability: Creating Thriving Partnerships.
In the first plenary session, Minister of Energy, Mining & Mineral Resources Khalid Al-Falih, Minister of Economy and Planning Mohammed Al-Tuwaijri, UK Special Representative on Saudi Vision 2030 Ken Costa, CEO of Dow Chemical Andrew Liveris and British Minister of State for Trade and Export Promotion Baroness Fairhead will discuss the changes taking place in Saudi Arabia under the theme “An Era of Transformation: From Vision to Implementation.”
In a panel discussion on “Women in Leadership: Empowering rising leaders”, Vice President, Saudi General Sports Authority Princess Reema Bint Bandar, CEO of MiSK Foundation Deema Al-Yayha, Executive Director of Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority Dr. Basma S. Al-Buhairan, Deputy Minister of Labor and Social Development Tamadher Alramah, CEO of SAMBA Financial Group Rania Nashar and CEO, of EMEA Darktrace Poppy Gustafsson will discuss the opening up of opportunities for women in Saudi Arabia.
http://saudigazette.com.sa/article/...nts-CEO-forum-on-the-sidelines-of-royal-visit
British Foreign Office creates special webpage for Crown Prince’s visit
Saudi Gazette report
London — The British Foreign Office has created a special page on its website to mark Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman’s visit to Britain.
“Saudi Arabia is among the largest political, diplomatic and economic powers in the Middle East and with the 32-year-old Crown Prince embarking on a major program of domestic reforms, the visit will usher in a new era in our bilateral relations,” says the webpages which highlights various topics under titles: ‘Saudi Arabia and Britain: Cradle of the Arab World,’ ‘Promoting our Prosperity,’ ‘Saudi Arabia is Changing,’ ‘Protecting Our Peoples’ and ‘International Engagement’.
The home page of the website says: “Britain and Saudi Arabia have been allies for over a century dating back to the First World War. The United Kingdom was one the first nations to both recognize the establishment of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and form diplomatic relations, and when Saudi Arabia opened its embassy in London in 1930 it was only their second official foreign affairs body overseas. Ibn Saud, the founder and first Monarch of Saudi Arabia was granted a knighthood in the Order of the Bath in 1935.
“On 7th March 2018, Britain’s relationship with one of our oldest friends in the Middle East will begin a new chapter with the visit of Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman.”
http://saudigazette.com.sa/article/...eates-special-webpage-for-Crown-Princes-visit
If they are "my master" (LOL), it is more accurate to claim that KSA is your master.