Sikhanyiso Dlamini

Sikhanyiso Dlamini of Swaziland ( born September 1, 1987) is the eldest daughter of King Mswati III. and Princess of Swaziland. She is one of 23 children and her mother is one of Mswatis 14 women.

Princess Sikhanyiso went with 14 years to England, where she was taught in various private schools. At 17, she went to California, where she studied speech and drama at Biola University. She is the first child of Inkhosikati LaMbikiza and has more than 200 blood-related uncles and aunts because her grandfather King Sobhuza II had 70 women and 201 children. So it is one of approximately 1,000 grandchildren of the royal house.

During their stay abroad Princess Sikhanyiso got the call to rebel against the traditions of their homeland. So wearing Sikhanyiso jeans and miniskirts, clothing, which is seen in women in Swaziland as disrespectful towards the tradition. Shortly before the Umhlanga ( Reed Dance also, Reed Dance Festival ) in 2005 was Sikhanyiso at a party with loud music and alcohol in the royal residence of her mother. This was a punishment with a stick result. She is the first born of 23 children. Her mother Inkhosikati LaMbikiza ( Sibonelo Mngomezulu ) is king Mswatis III. Puppy Love. During their stay abroad Princess Sikhanyiso was not bound to the umchwasho and thus became the focus of controversy.

As umchwasho was repealed in 2005, celebrated Princess Sikhanyiso, then 17 years old, an extravagant party with lots of alcohol and loud music. As punishment she got a spanking.

In 2004, accused her to have spent around $ 100,000 on a trip to the USA to the UK and therefore charged to the taxpayer. The Government also submitted comments on the allegations in this case and gave a detailed list of costs known which did not correspond to the presumed $ 100,000 by far.

The following year, the princess criticized polygamy in Swaziland and thus also their father, who has 13 women. Polygamy creates men only benefits women but only disadvantages and is therefore unfair and evil. In response, the princess silence was ordered and it was the press not allowed to contact them. It is regarded as an ambitious actress, and rapper and is commonly known as pashu in Swaziland. She was part of a documentary about the monarchy in Swaziland, which bridge the gap between the wealth of the royal family and the widespread poverty and the AIDS crisis, under the title Without the king, lit.

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