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    Saudi Arabia’s ‘Sleeping Prince’ dies two decades after coma-inducing crash

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    Prince Al-Waleed bin Khalid Al-Saud, widely known as Saudi Arabia’s “Sleeping Prince,” has died at the age of 36, nearly 20 years after a car crash left him in a coma.

    His father, Prince Khaled bin Talal Al Saud, confirmed the news in a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Saturday.

    “With hearts believing in Allah’s will and decree, and with deep sorrow and sadness, we mourn our beloved son: Prince Al-Waleed bin Khaled bin Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. May Allah have mercy on him, who passed away today,” the statement read.

    Prince Al-Waleed was just 15 years old and studying at a military college in London in 2005 when the accident occurred. He suffered a brain hemorrhage and internal injuries, and never regained full consciousness. He remained on a ventilator until his death.

    His father became a vocal advocate for maintaining life support despite doctors’ recommendations to withdraw treatment as early as 2015. Occasional minor movements — such as finger twitches or head tilts — briefly raised hopes of recovery, but his condition did not improve.

    Prince Al-Waleed was a great-grandson of Saudi Arabia’s founder, King Abdulaziz, and a nephew of billionaire businessman Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal. King Salman, the current monarch, is his great-uncle.

    Funeral prayers for the prince were scheduled to be held Sunday at Imam Turki bin Abdullah Mosque for men, with a separate service for women at King Faisal Specialist Hospital.

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