Leaders of world's most controversial regimes on Royal wedding guest list
LONDON: The leaders of some of the world's most controversial governments have been included as guests for Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding.
King Mswati III of Swaziland, who chooses his wives from an annual dance of 100,000 bare-breasted women, is among guests for the wedding at Westminster Abbey, the Sun reported.
Political parties and trade unions have been banned in the African nation for almost 40 years, and even his own subjects are angered at the 13-times married King's invitation while a quarter of them live in grinding poverty.
Gabriel Machinga, the UK ambassador from tyrant Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe, is also among guests.
And Saudi Arabia's Prince Mohamed bin Nawaf bin Abdulaziz and Princess Fadwa bint Khalid are expected at the Abbey.
King Mswati III of Swaziland, who chooses his wives from an annual dance of 100,000 bare-breasted women, is among guests for the wedding at Westminster Abbey, the Sun reported.
Political parties and trade unions have been banned in the African nation for almost 40 years, and even his own subjects are angered at the 13-times married King's invitation while a quarter of them live in grinding poverty.
Gabriel Machinga, the UK ambassador from tyrant Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe, is also among guests.
And Saudi Arabia's Prince Mohamed bin Nawaf bin Abdulaziz and Princess Fadwa bint Khalid are expected at the Abbey.
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