A recent viral video claimed that Saudi Arabiaโ€™s โ€œSleeping Prince,โ€ Al Waleed, had awoken from a 20-year coma. The internet lit up with tearful tributes and messages of celebration. But the story, while it may be touching, is simply not true.

Prince Al-Waleed bin Khaled bin Talal has been in a coma since 2005, following a traumatic brain injury sustained in a car accident while he was a student at a military college. Since then, he has remained unconscious, kept alive by machines and his familyโ€™s unwavering hope.

The Sleeping Prince of Saudi Arabia: Al-Waleed bin Khaled Still in Coma After 20 Years
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So, Where Did the Video Come From?

The video that sparked the rumour shows a man waking up in a hospital bed, greeted with cheers and embraces. The accompanying text falsely claims the man is Prince Al-Waleed, regaining consciousness at last. That is not the case.

The footage actually features billionaire rally driver Yazeed Mohamed Al-Rajhi, recovering from a crash during the Baja Jordan rally. In April, his teamโ€”Yazeed Racingโ€”released an official statement confirming that both Al-Rajhi and his co-driver had been hospitalised but were stable and conscious. Al-Rajhi sustained two spinal fractures; his co-driver, four.

After Al-Rajhi was discharged, a video of his recovery began circulating. Someone paired it with a photo of Prince Al-Waleed and fabricated the story, triggering a viral storm of misinformation.

Whatโ€™s the Real Status of the Prince?

Prince Al-Waleed remains in a coma, despite turning 36 this past April. His family continues to care for him, holding out hope for a miracle. His father, Prince Khaled, has repeatedly refused doctors’ recommendations to withdraw life support, steadfast in his belief that his son can recover.

Prince Al-Waleed is a great-grandson of Saudi Arabiaโ€™s founding monarch, King Abdulaziz. Over the years, rare videos have shown minimal movements, but according to medical professionals, he has not regained consciousness.

Meet Sleeping Prince Of Saudi Arabia: Billionaire Prince Al-Waleed Has Been Asleep For Over 20 Years
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The Bottom Line

The โ€œSleeping Princeโ€ has not woken up. The viral video is a case of mistaken identityโ€”and deliberate misinformation. While hope for his recovery endures, the facts remain unchanged: he is still in a coma, and his future is uncertain.

Always verify your sources. In the age of viral content, not everything is as it seems.

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Usman Kashmirwala
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