HomeNewsTrendsWho is Saudi Arabia’s 'Sleeping Prince', and has he really woken up after a 20-year coma? Here’s the truth

Who is Saudi Arabia’s 'Sleeping Prince', and has he really woken up after a 20-year coma? Here’s the truth

To date, there has been no official confirmation or medical report indicating that Prince Al-Waleed bin Khaled bin Talal has regained consciousness. The son of billionaire Prince Khaled bin Talal, he has been kept on life support at King Abdulaziz Medical City in Riyadh since the accident.

June 17, 2025 / 10:50 IST
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The prince is the great-grandson of King Abdulaziz—founder of modern Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia’s Prince Al-Waleed bin Khaled bin Talal—widely referred to as the “Sleeping Prince”—remained in a coma two decades after a life-altering car crash, despite a misleading video circulating online claiming he had regained consciousness. The prince, who turned 36 on April 18, 2025, has been in a vegetative state since suffering a traumatic brain injury in a 2005 accident while studying at a military college in the United Kingdom.

Following his birthday, a video began trending on social media platforms, falsely claiming to show the royal awakening and being embraced by family members. “Prince Al-Waleed bin Khaled bin Talal of Saudi Arabia known as the ‘Sleeping Prince’ who has been in a coma since a car accident in 2005 has finally woken up,” read a post on X (formerly Twitter), accompanied by a photo of the prince and a video clip of a man in hospital being greeted by relatives.

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Although the photo did indeed depict Prince Al-Waleed, the video footage was misattributed. The clip in question actually showed Yazeed Mohamed Al-Rajhi, a prominent Saudi businessman and motorsport champion, recovering from injuries sustained during the Baja Jordan rally earlier this year.

The text embedded in the viral video read: “Sleeping Prince of Saudi Who hard accident 20 years ago and has been into coma has finally regained His life' all thanks to the father who refused to give up on him.” However, the person featured was not the royal but Al-Rajhi, who had suffered spinal fractures during a motorsport incident in April.

An official update shared by Yazeed Racing, Al-Rajhi’s rally team, stated on April 12: “They were transported to the hospital as a precautionary measure. Both are fully conscious and in stable condition and are currently undergoing the necessary medical examinations to ensure their well-being.”