Saudi Arabia’s ‘Sleeping Prince’ dies after 20 years in coma

Prince Al Waleed bin Khaled bin Talal Al Saud, known to many as the “Sleeping Prince,” has passed away after spending over two decades in a coma following a tragic car accident.

Born in April 1990, Prince Al Waleed was the eldest son of Prince Khaled bin Talal Al Saud, a prominent Saudi royal and nephew of billionaire Prince Al Waleed bin Talal.

In 2005, at just 15 years old and studying as a military cadet in London, the young prince was involved in a devastating road accident that left him with severe brain injuries and internal bleeding. Despite the efforts of top medical specialists from the U.S. and Spain, he never regained full consciousness.

For over 20 years, Prince Al Waleed remained in a minimally responsive state. Occasional involuntary movements offered glimmers of hope, and his father, Prince Khaled, remained by his side—refusing calls to remove life support and holding on to faith in divine healing.

The family often shared touching videos of the prince slightly reacting to Quranic recitations, drawing widespread public empathy and admiration.

News of the prince’s passing at a specialised medical facility in Saudi Arabia sparked an outpouring of condolences across the country. The hashtag #SleepingPrince quickly trended on social media, as thousands remembered him as a symbol of patience, faith, and a father’s relentless love.

Over the years, the prince’s hospital room became a place of spiritual reflection, with countless visitors offering prayers and support. His life and prolonged struggle highlighted not only medical resilience but also the enduring power of love, faith, and family devotion.

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