In a stunning twist that has sent shockwaves through both the darts world and celebrity gossip circles, Faith Miller has reportedly ended her relationship with teenage sensation Luke Littler — choosing instead to embark on a romance with a Saudi Arabian prince.
According to sources close to the couple, Miller, 19, made the decision to split from the 19-year-old darts prodigy following a luxurious trip to Dubai, where she was introduced to Prince Khalid bin Faisal Al Saud, a member of the extended Saudi royal family known for his passion for equestrian sports and supercars.
“Faith was swept off her feet — quite literally,” a friend of Miller’s told reporters. “One minute she was watching Luke hit double tops in a Premier League match, the next she’s being flown first-class to the Red Sea on a private jet. The prince promised her a life of palaces, shopping sprees, and no more smoky oche-side evenings.”
Littler, who rose to fame after a blistering run to the PDC World Darts Championship final at just 16, is said to be “devastated” by the news. Insiders claim the Warrington-born star had been planning a quiet future with Miller, including a new house and perhaps even a pet ferret — a nod to his beloved walk-on mascot.
“Luke didn’t see this coming,” said a source close to the player. “He thought they were solid. He’s been smashing 180s all season to buy her nice things — now he’s being told a Saudi prince can offer her a Birkin bag for every bullseye.”
Social media has erupted with reactions. One fan wrote: “Prince or not, nobody beats Littler on double 10 under pressure.” Another joked: “Hope she enjoys watching camel racing instead of the Premier League.”
Representatives for Littler declined to comment on his personal life, while a spokesperson for Prince Khalid’s office in Riyadh said: “The prince does not discuss his private affairs with the media. However, he wishes Mr. Littler well in his sporting career.”
As for Miller, she has reportedly deactivated her public Instagram account following a flood of comments, though a new private profile — featuring a sunset over a desert palace — has surfaced under a different name.
Littler is due to compete in the next World Series event in Amsterdam later this month. When asked about the breakup during a brief encounter at the airport, he reportedly shrugged and said: “Focus on the board. That’s all I can do.”
But for his millions of fans, the heartbreak is real. One thing’s for certain: Luke Littler has faced tough opponents before — but none quite like a Saudi prince with an open checkbook.














