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Saudi ‘Sleeping Prince’ Moves His Head After 14-Year-Long Coma

In a miraculous turn of events, a Saudi prince who has been in a coma for 14 years has finally shown signs of life. The news has brought hope and joy to his family and the entire nation, as they eagerly await his full recovery.

The prince, who has been dubbed the “Sleeping Prince” by the media, has been identified as Prince Al-Waleed bin Khalid. He was involved in a car accident in 2005, which left him in a coma for over a decade. His family never gave up hope and continued to provide him with the best medical care, hoping for a miracle.

And that miracle has finally happened. According to reports, Prince Al-Waleed moved his head for the first time in 14 years, giving a glimmer of hope to his loved ones. The news was shared by his brother, Prince Khalid bin Talal, on social media, along with a video of the prince moving his head.

The video has since gone viral, with people from all over the world sending their prayers and well wishes for the prince’s recovery. Many have called it a miracle and a testament to the power of faith and perseverance.

The news has also sparked a debate about the concept of a “sleeping prince” in Saudi culture. In the past, there have been several cases of people who have been in a coma for years, and upon waking up, they have been hailed as “sleeping princes” or “sleeping beauties.” This belief stems from the idea that these individuals are chosen by God to be in a state of sleep until the time is right for them to wake up and fulfill their destiny.

While some may dismiss this as a mere superstition, the recent development with Prince Al-Waleed has reignited the belief in the power of faith and destiny. It has also brought attention to the advancements in medical technology and the importance of never giving up hope.

The news of Prince Al-Waleed’s movement has also been met with an outpouring of support from the Saudi royal family and the government. King Salman himself has sent his well wishes to the prince and his family, and has instructed the best medical professionals to continue providing him with the best care.

The prince’s recovery has also been seen as a symbol of unity and strength for the nation. In a time where the world is facing numerous challenges, the news of a Saudi prince waking up from a 14-year-long coma has brought a sense of hope and positivity to the people.

The “Sleeping Prince” has become a source of inspiration for many, and his story has reminded us all of the power of faith, perseverance, and the will to never give up. It is a reminder that miracles can happen, and that there is always hope, even in the darkest of times.

As the world continues to follow the progress of Prince Al-Waleed’s recovery, let us all join in sending our prayers and well wishes for his full and speedy recovery. May his story serve as a reminder to us all to never lose hope and to always believe in the power of miracles.

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