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Letsie III

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Letsie III (1964– )

King of Lesotho 1990–95 and from 1996. He succeeded his father, King Moshoeshoe II, as Crown Prince David Mohato Bereng Seeiso in 1990 when Moshoeshoe was deposed by the army. Letsie voluntarily abdicated in 1995 when his father was reinstated to the throne. Moshoeshoe was killed in a car accident in 1996 and Crown Prince David was chosen as his successor, ascending the throne for a second time.



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But, for pupils at St Cenydd Comprehensive School in Caerphilly, the honour of meeting royalty arrived in the form of His Majesty King Letsie III of Lesotho.
No less than His Majesty King Letsie III of Lesotho will be the guest of honour at the charity auction next Wednesday at Cardiff Bay's plush St David's Hotel, during a four-day visit to Wales to show his support for projects by Dolen Cymru.
The fifth edition of the international diamond conference was to include a spectacular dinner attended by the likes of British entrepreneur Richard Branson and the King of Lesotho, Letsie III.
 
 
 
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