Saudi Prince Al-Waleed, Known as the ‘Sleeping Prince,’ Passes Away at 36 After 19 Years in Coma:

Saudi Prince Al-Waleed, Known as the ‘Sleeping Prince,’ Passes Away at 36 After 19 Years in Coma:

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Category : Obituaries Published on: July 22 2025

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Prince Al-Waleed bin Khaled, son of Prince Khaled bin Talal, died at age 36 after being in a coma since 2005 following a major car accident in London. He had sustained a traumatic brain injury and never regained full consciousness.

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