Aga Khan divorces German princess after dispute
AP Paris The Aga Khan, spiritual leader to millions of Muslims, has finalised his divorce from a German princess after years of legal dispute.
Lawyers for the Aga Khan and his ex-wife, Gabriele Renate Inaara Zu Leiningen, released a statement today saying their marriage "ends by consent" after the Paris Court of Appeals approved a divorce settlement.
The lawyers said terms of the settlement are confidential. The two married in 1998 and had a son, and started divorce proceedings several years later.
French media have reported that the Aga Khan was initially ordered to pay 12 million euros (USD 16.7 million) in divorce proceedings, but a higher court upped that to 60 million euros.
His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan IV, a billionaire philanthropist and magnate, is leader of Shia Imami Ismaili Muslims.