King Maswati III of Iswatini, the African country, is once again in the news. He is in the news for his royal lifestyle, but this time he is being discussed with his 15 wives and 30 children. An old video of Maswati III is going viral on social media, in which he is seen with his 15 wives, 30 children and about 100 servants. Iswatini was earlier known as Swaziland.
This video is of his UAE tour. For the first time this video was revealed in July, in which he, his family and staff were welcomed at the airport of Abu Dhabi. However, when he arrived here with so many people, the challenge of security arrangements had arisen and the authorities had to close three terminals.
King Maswati’s father did 125 weddings
In the video footage, King Maswati third is seen getting into the traditional dress of the country from private jet. Together, a group of women seems to be following them. The caption with the video reads, ‘The king of Swaziland arrived in Abu Dhabi with his 15 wives and 100 servants. His father, Sobhuja II had 125 wives. It was also told in several reports that 30 children of Maswati III also went along during the tour of Abu Dhabi.
Why is King Maswati III criticized?
There is a lot of discussion of this pride-o-shaukat of Maswati III and many people have also criticized him that there is so much poverty in his country and the king is living a royal life like this. One user wrote, ‘Because of this people of Maswati III do not have electricity.’ Another user questioned, ‘Is this country so rich that he has a private jet?’ Another user criticized the Lavish lifestyle of King Maswati III and wrote, ‘This man himself is roaming in private jets and the people of its country are dying of hunger.’
King chooses new bride every year
King Maswati is the king of Iswatini since the third year 1986 and has assets of about $ 1 billion. He has many luxurious palaces, luxury cars fleet and private jets. He has 15 wives, he is a new bride for himself at the reed dance ceremony every year, this is the traditional custom of that region.

