- A Saudi prince is being sued by a Chinese lender over alleged unpaid bills on a private Boeing 787 jet.
- The lender is seeking to enforce the judgment against The Holme, a Regent's Park mansion owned by the prince.
- The Holme is on the market for £250mn and would be the most expensive residence ever sold in London if a deal is secured.
- The dispute highlights the financial squeeze on members of Saudi Arabia's royal family.
- The lender's claim against Prince Khaled stems from the personal guarantee he provided to lease the jet via a Bermuda-based company.
Saudi owner of London’s most expensive house sued over alleged unpaid private jet bills
Lender makes separate claim on £250mn house of Prince Khaled bin Sultan Al Saud, according to court documents
