Secrets Unveiled: The Mysterious Life and Death of Saudi Arabia’s "Sleeping Prince" After 20 Years in a Coma

Secrets Unveiled: The Mysterious Life and Death of Saudi Arabia’s "Sleeping Prince" After 20 Years in a Coma

Imagine being the “sleeping prince” for over twenty years—no Netflix binges, no latest TikTok dances, just endless quietude interrupted by the soft beep of machines. That was the reality for Saudi Arabia’s Prince Al-Waleed bin Khalid Al-Saud, who passed away at the age of 36 after more than two decades in a coma. Despite his long slumber, life at his bedside was anything but silent; his family, particularly his devoted father, marked milestones like birthdays and heartfelt moments, even sharing them on social media, creating a blend of royal resilience and modern-day connection. This story isn’t just about a tragic accident or unyielding hope—it’s a profound reflection on faith, love, and the limits of medicine. Makes you wonder—if you had nearly two decades to stall the inevitable, how far would you go to keep a loved one on life support? Dive into the journey of this prince, his family’s unwavering faith, and the conversations it sparks worldwide. LEARN MORE

After more than two decades in a coma, the “sleeping prince” of Saudi Arabia, Al-Waleed bin Khalid Al-Saud, has passed away.

The 36-year-old had been interned at the King Abdulaziz Medical City in Riyadh, the country’s capital, where family members, including his father, celebrated his birthday in April this year. Like many other events at his beloved’s bedside, he posted the event on social media.

The prince’s passing, announced on X, has since drawn a slew of condolences from followers worldwide.

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Even a religious organization marveled at the prince’s resolve to keep his son on life support for that long

Image credits: Khaled bin Talal

“The passing of His Royal Highness Prince Al-Waleed bin Khaled bin Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud,” the notice posted on July 19 reads.

“His funeral prayer will be held – God willing – tomorrow, Sunday, corresponding to 25/1/1447 AH, after the Asr prayer at the Imam Turki bin Abdullah Mosque in the city of Riyadh.”

On a page specifically designed to support the comatose Al-Waleed, another notice reads:

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Image credits: Khaled bin Talal

“With hearts full of faith in Allah’s decree and destiny, and with profound sadness and sorrow, 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 to Allah’s mercy today.”

Religious institutions, like the Global Imams Council, weighed in with their respects.

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“As we share the grief with the royal family on this solemn occasion, we recall with deep respect the patience and steadfastness demonstrated by his father, prince Khaled Bin Talal, and his family, a testament to their profound faith.”

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The man refused to listen to doctors’ advice

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A post on June 8 depicted the comatose royal in a hospital room decorated for the event while three family members stood around his bed on April 18 this year.

The incident that put Al-Waleed there took place in 2005. 

He was studying at a military academy in London, and at some point during his stay, he was involved in a high-speed car accident that left him with numerous brain injuries and internal bleeding.

He was then flown to Riyadh, where he was hooked up to a ventilator and feeding tube. 

After ten years in a coma, doctors advised his father, Prince Khaled bin Talal Al Saud, to take him off life support and let nature take its course, but he refused.

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The family, whose wealth dwarfs that of the British monarchy 16 times over, dug deep in their endeavors to find solutions

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It was reported that Prince Al-Waleed made head and finger movements in 2019 but gave no other reason for hope.

His father remained hopeful nonetheless, and in 2022, three years after movement was spotted, India’s Economic Timesquoted Prince Khaled saying: 

“If God had wanted him to die in the accident, he would have been in his grave now.”

Image credits: Khaled bin Talal

ADVERTISEMENTAccording to UNILAD, his mother supported her husband’s beliefs when she claimed to have sensed her son’s spirit.

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The family, members of the House of Saud, is said to be worth around $1,4 trillion–sixteen times richer than the British Royal Family, per a 2018 CNBCreport–delved deep to seek out international expertise in the hope of healing their son, but to no avail.

Prince Al-Waleed is the oldest son of Khaled bin Talal Al Saud, who in turn, is the son of ultrawealthy tycoon Al Waleed bin Talal Al Saud, who was listed among Time magazine‘s 100 most influential people in the world in 2007.

Image credits: Khaled bin Talal

The senior Al Waleed, or the late 36-year-old prince’s grandfather, in turn, is the grandson of the Saudi monarchy’s founder, Ibn Saud.

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