Yaacob II
Yaacob II of Arabia (Yaacob bin Khalid Al-Saud; born 3 November 2011) is the current Caliph of Saudi Arabia and Head of the Commonwealth of Arab States, having ascended to the throne on 8 April 2039. He is the fourth son of Caliph Ibrahim, and served as Crown Prince of Arabia for four years prior to his accession. He has a reported personal wealth of at least $550 billion, making him the wealthiest royal in the world.
In addition to his royal duties, Yaacob has also served in numerous government positions, including Minister of Finance (2035 - 2038), Minister of Education (2034 - 2035) and Minister of Culture and Information (2033 - 2034). He attended the Sandhurst Military Academy in the United Kingdom and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in 2029. He served in the Arabian Armed Forces from 2029 to 2033 and rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel before leaving to focus on his royal duties. As Crown Prince, he was named the Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Arabian Armed Forces, and was given the honorary rank of Field Marshal.
As Caliph, Yaacob's has made significant contributions to Saudi Arabia's standing in the world. He has favored a continuation of his father's policy of projecting strength through finance and economics, overseeing more than $26 trillion in foreign investment since 2039. Under his reign, Saudi Arabia has become the world's second-largest economy, behind China, and has the world's highest per-capita GDP.