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Did Saudi ‘Sleeping Prince’ Wake up After 20 Years? Here's the Truth

  • Prince Al-Waleed, a member of the Saudi royal family often referred to as the "Sleeping Prince," has remained in a coma since sustaining a traumatic brain injury in a 2005 car accident.
  • The coma resulted from a traumatic brain injury sustained in the 2005 accident, with no significant improvement reported since slight responses in 2019.
  • In April 2025, erroneous social media posts falsely claimed the prince had awakened, using unrelated recovery footage of Saudi rally driver Yazeed Al-Rajhi.
  • An official April 12 statement confirmed Al-Rajhi and co-driver Timo Gottschalk were stable after Baja Jordan injuries, with Al-Rajhi fracturing two vertebrae and Gottschalk four.
  • The prince marked his 36th birthday on April 18, 2025, while remaining unconscious, and public hopes for his recovery continue despite the false awakening reports.
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A video clip that recently went viral on social media has sparked widespread controversy and raised many questions after its publishers claimed that Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Khaled bin Talal, known in the media as the “Sleeping Prince,” has awakened from a coma he fell into nearly 20 years ago...

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Live Mint broke the news in New Delhi, India on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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