The remarkable and emotional story of Prince Al-Waleed bin Khaled bin Talal, often known as the Saudi ‘Sleeping Prince’, is one of the most discussed medical mysteries of the 21st century. From the tragic accident that changed his life to the global awareness his condition generated, this blog outlines a timeline of key events that drew the world’s attention to a prince who slept for nearly two decades.
2005 – The Tragic Accident
In 2005, Prince Al-Waleed bin Khaled, then a teenager, was involved in a severe car accident while studying at a military college. The accident caused a traumatic brain injury, leaving him in a coma. Doctors diagnosed him with a persistent vegetative state — a condition in which a patient loses cognitive functions but maintains basic bodily activities like breathing and circulation.
2005 to 2010 – Family’s Refusal to Give Up
Despite bleak medical forecasts, the prince’s family, especially his father Prince Khaled bin Talal, refused to withdraw life support. Medical professionals continued to monitor his condition closely, providing essential care such as tube feeding, physiotherapy to prevent muscle atrophy, and routine check-ups to avoid infections. These years reflected the start of a long-term commitment to his care and recovery.
2011 to 2015 – Signs of Hope
During this period, videos surfaced showing subtle physical responses from the prince — including minor hand movements. While doctors debated whether these were conscious actions or reflexes, the public saw these clips as symbols of resilience and hope. His case began to receive international attention, not just for its medical complexity but also for the emotional weight carried by his family’s perseverance.
2016 to 2020 – A Growing Global Concern
As media coverage increased, the prince’s condition sparked discussions about long-term coma patients in medical circles around the world. Specialists in neurology and critical care often cited the Saudi ‘Sleeping Prince’ as a rare example of prolonged life in a vegetative state. During these years, his name was associated with larger questions of ethical medical decisions, end-of-life care, and technological support for unconscious patients.
One prominent article that captured attention was this report on the Saudi ‘Sleeping Princehttps://bloompakistan.com/prince-al-waleed-bin-khaled-bin-talal-known-as-saudi-arabias-sleeping-prince-has-passed-away-at-36-after-being-in-a-coma-since-2005/’, highlighting his resilience and the family’s deep emotional and medical investment.
2021 to 2024 – Continued Support and Emotional Tributes
Even though his condition remained unchanged, the prince’s name became symbolic of patience and unwavering hope. Social media and public forums regularly featured prayers and tributes. His family released occasional updates, always emphasizing their faith and love.
Medical professionals noted that maintaining a patient in a coma for this length of time requires extensive care, including respiratory monitoring, nutrition management, infection prevention, and skin care to prevent pressure ulcers.
2024 – The Prince Passes Away
In late 2024, Prince Al-Waleed bin Khaled passed away at the age of 36. The news was met with an outpouring of grief, both in Saudi Arabia and internationally. Tributes from medical communities, royal watchers, and ordinary citizens flooded social media. His passing marked the end of a nearly two-decade journey that challenged medical norms and touched millions of lives.
Conclusion
The story of the Saudi ‘Sleeping Prince’ is more than just a rare medical case. It is a powerful testament to faith, family, and endurance in the face of uncertainty. While the prince himself may no longer be with us, his story continues to provoke thought about medical ethics, long-term care, and the human capacity for hope. His life, though lived silently, resonated across the globe in a voice louder than words.
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