Saudi Royal Court Announces Death of Prince Al-Waleed bin Khaled bin Talal After Two-Decade Coma

The Saudi Royal Court has officially announced the passing of Prince Al-Waleed bin Khaled bin Talal Al Saud, widely known as the “Sleeping Prince,” following nearly 20 years in a coma caused by a traumatic car accident in 2005.
In a deeply emotional statement shared by his father, Prince Khaled bin Talal, the family expressed their sorrow and faith:
“O tranquil soul, return to your Lord, well-pleased and pleasing. Enter among My servants, and enter My Paradise.”
“With hearts believing in Allah’s will and decree, and with deep sorrow and sadness, we mourn our beloved son.”
Prince Al-Waleed, who was just 15 when the accident occurred during his military studies in London, remained in a vegetative state for two decades. His condition became a symbol of perseverance and paternal devotion, as Prince Khaled refused to withdraw life support, believing in divine healing.
Videos of the prince responding faintly to Quranic recitations had long captured public empathy across the Kingdom.
The funeral prayer will be held on Sunday, July 20, at Imam Turki bin Abdullah Mosque in Riyadh for men, and at King Faisal Specialist Hospital for women. Mourning gatherings will take place over three days at the family’s residence in Al-Fakhariya district.
Social media platforms were flooded with tributes under the hashtag #SleepingPrince, as Saudis and others across the Arab world shared condolences and praised the family's unwavering faith.
Prince Al-Waleed was the eldest son of Prince Khaled bin Talal and the nephew of billionaire investor Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal. His story, marked by tragedy and hope, has left a lasting emotional imprint on the nation.
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