Prince Al-Waleed bin Khalid bin Talal Al Saud, fondly known across Saudi Arabia and beyond as the 'Sleeping Prince', has passed away at the age of 36. His death marks the end of a deeply emotional, decades-long medical struggle following a tragic accident that left him in a coma for 20 years.
Tragedy strikes young royal during military training
In 2005, while studying at a military academy in London, Prince Al-Waleed suffered a severe car crash that resulted in a traumatic brain injury. A surgery to address internal bleeding in the brain led to complications, leaving the young prince unresponsive and dependent on life support ever since. He was transferred to King Abdulaziz Medical City in Riyadh where he remained under constant medical supervision.
{يَا أَيَّتُهَا النَّفْسُ الْمُطْمَئِنَّةُ، ارْجِعِي إِلَىٰ رَبِّكِ رَاضِيَةً مَّرْضِيَّةً، فَادْخُلِي فِي عِبَادِي، وَادْخُلِي جَنَّتِي}
— خالد بن طلال بن عبد العزيز ( أبو الوليد ) (@allah_cure_dede) July 19, 2025
بقلوب مؤمنة بقضاء الله وقدره وببالغ الحزن والأسى ننعى إبننا الغالي
الأمير الوليد بن خالد بن طلال بن عبدالعزيز آل سعود رحمه الله
الذي انتقل… pic.twitter.com/QQBbMWGOOG
Funeral and condolence details shared
Funeral prayers for Prince Al-Waleed are scheduled for Sunday, July 20. Male mourners will gather at Imam Turki bin Abdullah Mosque in Riyadh for prayers after Asr, while prayers for women will be held after Dhuhr at King Faisal Specialist Hospital.
Condolences will be received from July 20 to July 22. Men can visit Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal’s palace in Riyadh’s Al-Fakhriyah district, while women are welcome to offer condolences after Maghrib prayers during the same period.
Father’s faith
Prince Al-Waleed’s father, Prince Khaled bin Talal, remained a pillar of strength throughout the 20-year ordeal. Refusing to disconnect life support, he clung to hope, praying fervently for a miracle. On several occasions, including major Islamic holidays like Eid al-Adha, Prince Khaled publicly shared prayers and touching family moments at his son’s bedside.
Even minor signs of movement over the years were celebrated by the family as glimmers of hope. Despite enlisting medical experts from around the world, Prince Al-Waleed’s condition showed no significant improvement.
🇸🇦 | NOW: Prince Al Waleed bin Khaled, Saudi Arabia’s “Sleeping Prince,” dies after 20 years in a coma, Gulf News reports. pic.twitter.com/ec7NY1VCWu
— Juan Torres (@juanpodcast1) July 19, 2025
Emotional farewell on social media
Confirming his son’s death, Prince Khaled posted a verse from the Quran on X (formerly Twitter), writing: “O reassured soul, return to your Lord, well-pleased and pleasing [to Him], and enter My Paradise.” He expressed deep sorrow while affirming his faith in Allah’s will and destiny.
Prince Al-Waleed bin Khaled Al-Saud, widely known as the “Sleeping Prince,” passed away on July 19, 2025, at the age of 36, the Saudi Royal Court has confirmed. He had remained in a coma for two decades following a traumatic brain injury sustained in a 2005 car accident. #RIP pic.twitter.com/kpTE6nkjmg
— Nyamate (@JBNyamate) July 19, 2025
Prince Al-Waleed’s story has resonated with people throughout the Middle East, symbolising unwavering parental love, hope, and the human spirit’s endurance.
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