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Beautiful and inspiring Sheikhas of the UAE: Trailblazers redefining royalty

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 1, 2026, 10:55 IST
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Inspiring Sheikhas of the UAE

When you think of the UAE, your mind probably jumps to the glittering skyline of Dubai or the deep cultural roots of Abu Dhabi. But the real pulse of the Emirates today isn't just in the architecture; it’s in the women who are quietly (and sometimes quite loudly) rewriting what it means to be a "Sheikha" in 2026.

Gone are the days when royal women were just figures in the background. Today’s Sheikhas are navigating boardrooms, galloping across Olympic arenas, and—in some cases—taking their personal lives public in ways that have turned them into global icons of empowerment.

Photo: Sheikha Mahra & Sheikha Madiya/ Instagram

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Sheikha Mahra: The "Main Character" of Modern Royalty

If there’s one person who defined "main character energy" over the last two years, it’s Sheikha Mahra bint Mohammed. The daughter of Dubai’s Ruler, she didn’t just break the mold; she smashed it.

After her "triple talaq" Instagram post went viral in 2024 (where she famously divorced her husband via a social media caption), she didn't hide away. Instead, she leaned into her independence, launching a perfume brand aptly named "Divorce" and focusing on her journey as a single mother. By late 2025, she shocked the world again by announcing her engagement to Moroccan-American rapper French Montana.

As we sit here in early 2026, Mahra has become a symbol of the "new" Emirati woman: someone who honors her heritage but refuses to be silenced by it. Whether she’s visiting children’s centers or navigating a high-profile romance, she’s doing it with a level of transparency that was unheard of for royalty just a decade ago.

Photo: Sheikha Mahra/ Instagram


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Sheikha Bodour: The Architect of the Intellectual Renaissance

While Mahra is capturing the headlines, Sheikha Bodour Al Qasimi is busy building the infrastructure of the mind. Based in Sharjah, she’s become a global powerhouse in the publishing world. She wasn't just the first Arab woman to lead the International Publishers Association; she’s currently serving as a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for Education and Book Culture.

Bodour is the type of leader who realizes that real power comes from who gets to tell the story. Between chairing the Sharjah Investment and Development Authority (Shurooq) and running the American University of Sharjah, she’s basically the CEO of Sharjah’s future. She’s proving that you can be a traditional royal and a disruptive, tech-forward entrepreneur at the same time.

Photo: Sheikha Bodour/ Instagram


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Sheikha Manal Bint Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum

Sheikha Manal, the eldest daughter of UAE Vice President and Dubai Ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, embodies quiet strength and visionary leadership. Married to Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, she champions women's empowerment with grace, heading the UAE Gender Balance Council and Dubai Women Establishment—launched in 2006 to boost Emirati women in the workforce through policies and initiatives. An artist at heart with degrees in Interior Design and Marketing from American University Dubai, she founded the Young Artist Award to nurture UAE talent. Private yet impactful, her Instagram glimpses of family, community, and her beloved father reveal a woman whose actions—fostering economic roles for women and cultural growth—speak volumes, blending royal heritage with modern progress.Sheikha Manal with her father (center)-- the ruler of Dubai
Photo: Manal M R Al Maktoum/ Instagram




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Sheikha Madiya: Adrenaline and Grit in the Desert

For Sheikha Madiya bint Hasher, "royal duties" usually involve a helmet and a high-performance bicycle. She’s the antidote to the "delicate princess" stereotype. Whether she’s competing in grueling mountain bike races in Europe or thundering across the UAE sands in endurance equestrian events, Madiya is all about the sweat and the struggle.

She’s a regular fixture at the FBMA International Show Jumping Cup, and her presence there isn't just ceremonial—she’s there to win. By pushing her body to the limit, she’s sending a clear message to young girls across the Khaleej: your strength is an asset, and the desert isn't just for looking at—it's for conquering.

Photo: Sheikha Madiya/ Instagram

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Sheikha Fatima bint Hazza: Investing in the Next Generation

In Abu Dhabi, Sheikha Fatima bint Hazza is the woman behind the "Cultural Catalyst." As we moved into March 2026, she launched a significant new scholarship fund through her foundation, aimed at putting more Emirati women into high-level academic programs.

Her work is holistic. She’s just as likely to be discussing children’s literature as she is to be overseeing the latest ladies' sports academy initiatives. She operates with the belief that a society is only as strong as its women, and she’s spending her life making sure the next generation has both the education and the physical health to lead.

Photo: Sheikha Fatima bint Hazza/ Instagram

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Sheikha Shamma Bint Sultan Bin Khalifa Al Nahya

Sheikha Shamma bint Sultan bin Zayed Al Nahyan is a force for green change. As founder and CEO of Alliances for Global Sustainability, she champions the circular economy—building businesses that give back to the planet, echoing her great-grandfather Sheikh Zayed's earth-loving legacy. This UAE royal doesn't just talk climate; she signed five major sustainability deals at COP26 Glasgow (2021), inspiring youth and women to lead long-term impact. Her vision? Eco-smart commerce that lasts generations, proving royals can rock recycling while ruling with purpose.
Photo: Sheikha Shamma/ Instagram

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