Former glamour model Katie Price arrived in Dubai this week to lobby for the release of her husband, Lee Andrews, who is held in Al Awir prison over a prviate civil dispute. According to the report, Price spent the day visiting a court, a police station and the prison itself, while also attempting to find calm by sun‑bathing in a revealing bikini at her hotel pool.

Al Awir Prison Holds Andrews Over a Civil Matter, Not Espionage

The source notes that Andrews has been detained for several weeks in Al Awir prison over a private civil matter, contrary to earlier claims that he was jailed for espionage. This distinction is crucial because civil detentions in Dubai typically involve lengthy legal processes and limited avenues for early release. According to the report, Andrews is unlikely to be freed soon,despite earlier expectations that he might be released on Monday.

Price’s Public Display of Calm Amid Emotional Turmoil

Before heading to court, Price was photographed sun‑bathing in a blue and white polka‑dot bikini with large Gucci sunglasses,a stark contrast to the seriousness of her mission. Earlier that morning, she posted a video in burgundy leggings and a pink jacket, explaining that her modest attrie was required for official buildings in the extreme heat.. She admitted she had only a few hours of sleep after arriving at the hotel early in the morning.

Social Media Reveals Heartbreak and Resilience

Price shared a cryptic Instagram post about “heartbreak and loss she didn’t see coming,” highlighting the emotional strain of the situation. the post, coupled with her public appearances, suggests she is navigating both personal grief and the logistical challenges of the Dubai legal system. According to the report , an insider said Price was trying to speak with Andrews at the prison, but his release did not appear likely in the near future.

Who Is the Unnamed Buyer? (Open Question)

While the source confirms Andrews’ detention, it does not disclose the identity of the party involved in the private civil matter that led to his imprisonment. The lack of detail leaves readers wondering about the legal context and the parties at stake. Additionally, it is unclear whteher any diplomatic efforts have been undertaken by the UK or other alies to influence the outcome.