It's great having someone like her telling us about her country. I'm from SA and I'd like to learn more about Swaziland because they're proud of their culture😍
Africa has a unique culture that must be maintained. Our kingdoms must be revived and our history written and told from our own perspective. Beautiful continent, beautiful people in possession of the greatest culture and heritage. I'm on my way with my family to visit this noble kingdom and learn it's people, history and culture. Africans make it a duty to learn, revive and maintain your culture and history. Long live his royal highness, the loyal family and the peoples of the kingdom of eSwatini.
In Islamic tradition, it is said that Kings are the shadow of God on Earth. Having reminded myself that traditional knowledge, I would like to show respect to your Highness and greet you. May our Lord grant you long life, to you and the Royal family !
Teary-eyed. This is the stuff television or school books never showed me. I am so proud to see our people doing great things in their own land❤❤❤❤❤ I feel loved and valued by God just by waching this.
Hello, Are you from Eswatini? I am very interested in Eswatini, unfortunately it's not very easy to find people from this country... Would it be possible to ask you some questions? It would be very interesting for me, thanks a lot!
I think it's really nice and reasonable that they don't exclude the non-virgins like the Zulu culture, here they educate girls about sex whether active or not, I applaud this culture struu
You are the mountains and the sky, Chief Maiden InKhosasana, and I aspire to your dignity as I envy your important role and the poise with which you extend your hand in duty to the nation. Thank you for educating the many ignorant opinions expressed by those who will never know the immeasurable power and grace the beautiful, proud Swazi maidens bring to Incwala the rare wonder that it will always be. I am old now and no longer a virgin but I would like to join the gogos someday just to feel that sense of achievement, solidarity, belonging, womanhood and physical satisfaction. May God bless and keep you all the days of your life. God bless your father, King Mswati III. Bayete Inkosi! Bayete Inkhosasana! Bayete Indlovukazi! PS. The others are right when they say that you are more pleasing to look at than any cosmetics. (but I understand the light can pull from the features when appearing on camera so please just keep on doing you - nobody will really understand your life or the many things that are expected of your time and character). I am the only daughter of the famous, or maybe infamous, banana farmer from Hlatikulu district and in those days, Chief Tambhus was the man to whom we reported. It was us, my family, that cultivated and defended the place called Kubuta and made it a stronghold oasis; and my grandfather, IH Pierce, who acted as mediator on behalf of your grandfather the Great King Sobhuza II to secure the ground breaking world-first dual rulership in the times Her Majesty the Queen of England prior to Independence and the celebrated coronation of your father; as well as establishing the first hospital, police station, post office and telephone exchange. I'm sure your dad will remember my dad because he was a big, headstrong guy with a quarry mine near Mahlanga Market, who irritated His Majesty and passed away in 1994 from brain cancer. I was appraised by our local chief at the ages of 7, 8 and 9 and felt proud to hear him say that I was worth as many heads of cattle the fairest maiden in the Kingdom. I often wish I could be deemed worthy of a permanent stay and seen as one true Swazi subject because Kubuta, Malkerns (Emfihlweni) and Mhlambanyatsi were my whole life and all I knew until turning 13 and being taken by mother to live in South Africa in 1995 after the apartheid ended, even though I know very well my father, Monte, would have forbade it had he been alive to make these important decisions for my life. Leaving Swaziland remains the most painful strike against my heart and soul and even 25 years later I am still longing for the earth and air, and feel so homesick. I have tried my best to integrate to South African ways but for all the many years I have failed, and I must accept that I will never succeed to completely mend my broken heart and needing to feel that I am at home. I hope to visit the Kingdom again soon and I would love it so much if you would allow me the honour of taking you out for lunch because of all the famous and successful people I have met throughout the years, it is you and only that maintains my highest influence, you are a female ambassador for all us women and you are also a very interesting and intelligent human being. I would smile fearlessly in the face of all tragedies to have one such blessing in my life - the sustaining wealth of your company, however brief, in proximity and wise words. I hope you will find a few minutes to drink tea, eat a meal, take a brief stroll or sip a cocktail - whatever your time allows and constitution prefers - with me because my life has not been easy as a woman alone outside of the beautiful garden and it would bring me more joy and happiness than anything else I can think of. If not, of course, I completely understand. You are a busy lady who could never be in so many needed places at once. Still, it would make my whole life, Miss Royal First-born to the Swazi Kingdom. So, from one first born daughter to another: Have a day as sensational and spectacularly beautiful as you are. May you enjoy a pleasant evening this night, as all nights and for all your deeply loved and admired days. You are important to us.
Thank you Nkhosatana for uploading such an educational video. The is nothing greater than participating in the reed dance ..........its a great culture meant for Swazi maidens to be proud of who they are.
I have falling in love with the great ,pretty nature and with so many beautiful ladies ....hope I'm allowed to marry from this country hehehehe long live mama Africa .pls i really need to know more.
Stanley Messiless good luck finding u a wife from the mother land I don't think u will ever look to the white race or light race after your eyes are opened😉
Their puffs on their traditional garments, the traditiinal wrapper garment, necklace, and headpiece is identical to some Asians and Native Americans like the Pedee. This is quite fascinating. Well Africa is the origins of man.
Thank You for posting this, I am so proud of All of the Swati Women, May this tradition engulf all of Africa and the world where all Black Women and men are!
Khula Mlisa khula ntsandzane yelive bakubone betive netivana kumatfole akho wena wekunene mahle ayathokiziza akwandze Hlubi uMlangeni lomuhle ,in discipline, in speech, in respect, and social behavior eMaswati are blessed much thanks to you, your Excellency Princess S'khanyiso ,Jah bless and keep on growing in wisdom and in the love of our culture bonded by Respect, peace and love ,bayetheee !!!
You want to live under a king or a chief? No private ownership of land? Your mother one of many wifes? No democratic vote. Very little human rights. Why? Freedom is much better.
Nobody is robbing you of anything in 2019...you can always go back, africans are very welcoming...you're the one choosing to stay in america, soo stop complaining
It is really nice to hear from your side, finally. People have been filled with all the negativity that the media has spread. Forgetting the history and culture that our sub-saharan share. People find it hard to merge power and royalty through governance. Instead of destroying one another as Africans let's work together. This is the African idea,our idea embrace let's make it work if we feel like its not. The late King Sobhuza once said "It is because of the white man that my people are losing their own, what is good for Africa I will keep and what is not good for Africa I will not keep"
A blessing how? What does she do to help anyone? It's such a shame though because she should be doing a lot for the poverty stricken country, but no, she is just sitting and enjoying her father's wealth, that's all. She's got a lot, she saw that she better buy a lot of makeup, meanwhile other kids in Swaziland are dying of hunger mxm.
Hello, I am very interested in Eswatini, unfortunately it's not very easy to find people from your country... Would it be possible to ask you some questions? It would be very interesting for me, thanks a lot!
Many People that sending negative comments, are mostly negative and ignorant People. The People of the absolute monarchy Country kept thousands of years old of indigenous African monarch systems that predate European, Monarchy system. What is wrong fo having,honoured and respect of their traditions. The tradition defines their identity and their existence as People. If foreigner attack this tradition, we say because is alien to them, but why African have to join the ban wagon of critics, is absolutely unfair.
She's talking about an & aspect of her culture. The importance of how this dance promotes being healthy, clean & pure. The huge decline in of HIV/AIDS in her villages where it was once the highest. As African-American should you not want to learn about Africa's rich, beautiful & diverse culture. Which is was I thought we all may have clicked on this particular one. Yet so many are little sidetrack with her eyebrow. Cause she's beautiful without it. Everyone's culture, advancement & makeup style, technique or availability to items or makeup may be different, So how can they really be compared? What does her eyebrows technique have to do with the purpose of this video?
honestly .... not a good time right now.... I don't think the festivals will be celebrated this year ..... and I think the female festival is in August. ...... I think
I have never been to Africa i live in America and i am a white woman but i would appreciate it if you could quit criticizing the swazi culture because the swazi culture and the culture in traditional Africa is better than the rap/hip hop culture we have today I have done college research papers about the treatment of women in the rap/hip-hop culture and women in that culture is treated horibly and badly called the worst names possible that aprove of rape and sexual harassment so before you criticize traditional african culture please make sure your culture is better which is not
Brianne Martindale I'm from Africa and I agree with your comment 100%, that rap and Hip Hop is really crap and the way it treats women and girls isn't really African, it has no respect and no consideration for them and that is shameful !!!
@@DrixMaloneDFS TRUE !!!! 1) The Catholic priest and these other groups abusing children should be her concern because the women in the rap videos are of LEGAL AGE and willing participants 2) RAP MUSIC was great before Lyor Cohen got involved and started the gangsta rap and beefs that end in death, sagging jeans, dress wearing, mumble RAP CRAP of today 3) Just like they did DISCO got in a football stadium and burned the records because it brought people together & I agree with what you said they do not protest rock music 4) The chinese and mauritania copy RAP music 5) The Playboy mansion and magazine by Hugh Heffner disrespected women and used them for sex 6) The porn industry that debut the red pale female with her legs spread showing her vagina was the FIRST to disrespect women before RAP music was ever made 7) The present first lady was a call girl 8) The african tribes that mutilate their females and commit genocide against each other for their colonizer is disrespectful
Mr Moi,I am a southern African myself and a very proud one to boot.i agree with you about rap music,it is appalling,the way they describe women and girls is shocking.i am proud of my Swazi neighbours.it is their culture and tradition.i also accept that rap is the culture of black Americans,we all have our own traditions I suppose.
Frauds??? I din't know this young princess before until watched the vid. I do live in London and have attended really good colleges and university; cheers for your advise.
Hey.. Is any one from India or I'm the only one on this other continent people's... I don't want to comment about these people coz they have their own cultures, own ethics and beliefs... We can't changed them. Even after taking a education they still like this it means they love their culture a lot 😍😍😍
India, nice. I know Indians are very cultural, especially Hindus, a thousand degrees cannot move them from their beliefs. It's good to balance education and your beliefs, being educated and dumping all your cultures is not being wise because it automatically you will embrace another men's culture. Identity crisis.
@@miss_pearl yeah its true.... but our whole country is connected with its roots, culturally, either they hindus, muslims, sikhs, buddhists, jains,parsis or either christians of india it doesnt matter... here relegion dont have any role in this, just being indian is enough to stay connected with our roots.🌺🌸
that's the way they all put make up in their country. Did you watch that show on Oprah different beauty for each country. Great moral influence we need more chaste culture like this.
It's great having someone like her telling us about her country. I'm from SA and I'd like to learn more about Swaziland because they're proud of their culture😍
Same here from south africa I really love this country and I would like to learn more about this country
Africa has a unique culture that must be maintained. Our kingdoms must be revived and our history written and told from our own perspective. Beautiful continent, beautiful people in possession of the greatest culture and heritage. I'm on my way with my family to visit this noble kingdom and learn it's people, history and culture. Africans make it a duty to learn, revive and maintain your culture and history. Long live his royal highness, the loyal family and the peoples of the kingdom of eSwatini.
Wow, brings “An entire village to raise a child” to a whole new meaning
Candace Owen might be a relative. Going by appearance.
Who else is here to see those eyebrows? 😂😂
She is beautiful without makeup, but who ever did her eyebrows low key hates her.
Jared Spencer Apparently they were done by her stepmother #12.😁
Jared Spencer 🤣🤣🤣🤣
foreverthea ii that explains it lol 😂
Hilarious!!!!
HER MAKE UP IS A MESS
Whoever did her eyebrows don't love her... Shez beutiful without that thick line💛💚
Eyebrows a little thick does she bleach like the rest of the fools?
She's really gorgeous but she needs a new makeup artist
hey Mandy her make up was done by her step mom number 12😫😫😫
Vusumuzi Mosotho Lol! They have no respect for her majesty the princess. Abana ma hloni 😅
She is natural and beautiful AS she is
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣 I'm sorry but look at the eyebrows. They drew me to the video. She's a princess and deserves the best.
She is special. I really admire her
The way she describes her culture so well. No description is lost in translation. She's beautiful and intelligent- a beautiful mixture.
Nonsense
Dog ugly
In Islamic tradition, it is said that Kings are the shadow of God on Earth. Having reminded myself that traditional knowledge, I would like to show respect to your Highness and greet you. May our Lord grant you long life, to you and the Royal family !
Teary-eyed. This is the stuff television or school books never showed me. I am so proud to see our people doing great things in their own land❤❤❤❤❤ I feel loved and valued by God just by waching this.
Hello,
Are you from Eswatini? I am very interested in Eswatini, unfortunately it's not very easy to find people from this country... Would it be possible to ask you some questions?
It would be very interesting for me, thanks a lot!
Watching you from Kenya I'm glad we such a beautiful African girls living like queens hhhhhhhh big up.
he is a copyright of his majesty...l love Swaziland
It nice to see people who still follow culture, I love it 😍
People in Swaziland are starving. Focus on that
Thank you for sharing this with us Princess. I will come and visit one day soon. Your sister in America.
GlobalProvenResults bless you sister
I think it's really nice and reasonable that they don't exclude the non-virgins like the Zulu culture, here they educate girls about sex whether active or not, I applaud this culture struu
What an amazing young lady. HRH needs to more on the world stage.
You are the mountains and the sky, Chief Maiden InKhosasana, and I aspire to your dignity as I envy your important role and the poise with which you extend your hand in duty to the nation. Thank you for educating the many ignorant opinions expressed by those who will never know the immeasurable power and grace the beautiful, proud Swazi maidens bring to Incwala the rare wonder that it will always be. I am old now and no longer a virgin but I would like to join the gogos someday just to feel that sense of achievement, solidarity, belonging, womanhood and physical satisfaction. May God bless and keep you all the days of your life. God bless your father, King Mswati III. Bayete Inkosi! Bayete Inkhosasana! Bayete Indlovukazi! PS. The others are right when they say that you are more pleasing to look at than any cosmetics. (but I understand the light can pull from the features when appearing on camera so please just keep on doing you - nobody will really understand your life or the many things that are expected of your time and character). I am the only daughter of the famous, or maybe infamous, banana farmer from Hlatikulu district and in those days, Chief Tambhus was the man to whom we reported. It was us, my family, that cultivated and defended the place called Kubuta and made it a stronghold oasis; and my grandfather, IH Pierce, who acted as mediator on behalf of your grandfather the Great King Sobhuza II to secure the ground breaking world-first dual rulership in the times Her Majesty the Queen of England prior to Independence and the celebrated coronation of your father; as well as establishing the first hospital, police station, post office and telephone exchange. I'm sure your dad will remember my dad because he was a big, headstrong guy with a quarry mine near Mahlanga Market, who irritated His Majesty and passed away in 1994 from brain cancer. I was appraised by our local chief at the ages of 7, 8 and 9 and felt proud to hear him say that I was worth as many heads of cattle the fairest maiden in the Kingdom. I often wish I could be deemed worthy of a permanent stay and seen as one true Swazi subject because Kubuta, Malkerns (Emfihlweni) and Mhlambanyatsi were my whole life and all I knew until turning 13 and being taken by mother to live in South Africa in 1995 after the apartheid ended, even though I know very well my father, Monte, would have forbade it had he been alive to make these important decisions for my life. Leaving Swaziland remains the most painful strike against my heart and soul and even 25 years later I am still longing for the earth and air, and feel so homesick. I have tried my best to integrate to South African ways but for all the many years I have failed, and I must accept that I will never succeed to completely mend my broken heart and needing to feel that I am at home. I hope to visit the Kingdom again soon and I would love it so much if you would allow me the honour of taking you out for lunch because of all the famous and successful people I have met throughout the years, it is you and only that maintains my highest influence, you are a female ambassador for all us women and you are also a very interesting and intelligent human being. I would smile fearlessly in the face of all tragedies to have one such blessing in my life - the sustaining wealth of your company, however brief, in proximity and wise words. I hope you will find a few minutes to drink tea, eat a meal, take a brief stroll or sip a cocktail - whatever your time allows and constitution prefers - with me because my life has not been easy as a woman alone outside of the beautiful garden and it would bring me more joy and happiness than anything else I can think of. If not, of course, I completely understand. You are a busy lady who could never be in so many needed places at once. Still, it would make my whole life, Miss Royal First-born to the Swazi Kingdom. So, from one first born daughter to another: Have a day as sensational and spectacularly beautiful as you are. May you enjoy a pleasant evening this night, as all nights and for all your deeply loved and admired days. You are important to us.
wow sooo beatifull swazi people were luvly i drove past the kings house in 2014 very beatifull country i wish i lived there.
The country is in flames now
Thank you Nkhosatana for uploading such an educational video. The is nothing greater than participating in the reed dance ..........its a great culture meant for Swazi maidens to be proud of who they are.
She looks more beautiful without the makeup
So true!
Maye niyayidla imali yebatfu labahluphekile nine shemu...ngeke nilibone lizulu shemu cubekani
You are a beautiful princess. I would love to visit your country and perform for you and His Royal MajestyThe King. And The Royal Family.
The Reed dance school is deceptive! 80% of the royal wives married the King for money.Money does buy love for you guys!!!
I have falling in love with the great ,pretty nature and with so many beautiful ladies ....hope I'm allowed to marry from this country hehehehe long live mama Africa .pls i really need to know more.
Stanley Messiless good luck finding u a wife from the mother land I don't think u will ever look to the white race or light race after your eyes are opened😉
I am In Sierra Leone, I LOVE your culture so much
Their puffs on their traditional garments, the traditiinal wrapper garment, necklace, and headpiece is identical to some Asians and Native Americans like the Pedee. This is quite fascinating. Well Africa is the origins of man.
Pride of Africa culture thumbs up
She has a sweet and adventurous spirit. But I agree... why the eyebrows? She really doesn't need much makeup as she is very pretty as is.
Mind your business
Women have being doing the eyebrow thing since at least ancient Egypt.
Beautiful people so proud of who they are:)
Thank You for posting this, I am so proud of All of the Swati Women, May this tradition engulf all of Africa and the world where all Black Women and men are!
This was beautifully done and no she did not need the makeup. She is beautiful and intelligent without all of that. I would love to learn more.
Khula Mlisa khula ntsandzane yelive bakubone betive netivana kumatfole akho wena wekunene mahle ayathokiziza akwandze Hlubi uMlangeni lomuhle ,in discipline, in speech, in respect, and social behavior eMaswati are blessed much thanks to you, your Excellency Princess S'khanyiso ,Jah bless and keep on growing in wisdom and in the love of our culture bonded by Respect, peace and love ,bayetheee !!!
Very interesting history there is Swaziland with young girls 😍😍😎💚💚Greetings from Rotterdam
Tell your pops to make a change, your positions won't matter when the country is no more. Real talk
Sitting here thinking how so many men and women like myself was robbed of our choice to live this culture!
You want to live under a king or a chief? No private ownership of land? Your mother one of many wifes? No democratic vote. Very little human rights.
Why? Freedom is much better.
They stolen us . That's why but it's ok we're all slave's now .
I appreciate your recognition of our cultural values. You can always carry them for yourself, and I can promise you that they are good for life.
How? You could be a slave in Africa or poor. Most Africans are not royalty. Stop being delusional.
Nobody is robbing you of anything in 2019...you can always go back, africans are very welcoming...you're the one choosing to stay in america, soo stop complaining
This is an EXCELLENT video. Thank You very much your Highness!! I hope there are more.
@Shikhanyiso, I really liked your video. Post more when you have an opportunity.
It is really nice to hear from your side, finally. People have been filled with all the negativity that the media has spread. Forgetting the history and culture that our sub-saharan share. People find it hard to merge power and royalty through governance. Instead of destroying one another as Africans let's work together. This is the African idea,our idea embrace let's make it work if we feel like its not. The late King Sobhuza once said "It is because of the white man that my people are losing their own, what is good for Africa I will keep and what is not good for Africa I will not keep"
Really... And the Innocent Citizens of Swaziland who are currently starving?
SO BEAUTIFUL.
princess sikhanyiso your a blessing to the people of Swaziland God bless you princess ☺😊😇😍😚😎
ernesto che ndeitunga Little princess with themstupid eyebrows, GET A JOB!
A blessing how? What does she do to help anyone? It's such a shame though because she should be doing a lot for the poverty stricken country, but no, she is just sitting and enjoying her father's wealth, that's all. She's got a lot, she saw that she better buy a lot of makeup, meanwhile other kids in Swaziland are dying of hunger mxm.
I'm also from Swaziland.. she is never a blessing they are robbing us ..whenever you wanna protest u 'll end up in jail
@@temaswatinsibande6083 omg this is terrible
You served the nation selflessly Your Royal Highness we as Emaswati are proud of you. ❤
i met a family form Swaziland in England. very lovely.
oh gosh, where? am a Swazi residing in the UK. i don’t know any Swazi’s around. wud like to connect
Much love my Princess. God bless you. You did a lot for us as a nation of eSwatini.
Hello, I am very interested in Eswatini, unfortunately it's not very easy to find people from your country... Would it be possible to ask you some questions?
It would be very interesting for me, thanks a lot!
Wow well spoken and eloquent.brilliant.
Respectful beautiful,in proud.💞💞💞
Swaziland women are really beautiful and speak good English
Wow I am impressed
I'm from Swaziland, thank you...we do keep our culture above everything as that's all we have.
not everyone from Swaziland is beautiful
Juliet Ababio not all
Juliet Ababio all Africans speak English
@@bonolosekoai1804 Not true!! Some African countries speak French, Portuguese.
Many People that sending negative comments, are mostly negative and ignorant People. The People of the absolute monarchy Country kept thousands of years old of indigenous African monarch systems that predate European, Monarchy system. What is wrong fo having,honoured and respect of their traditions. The tradition defines their identity and their existence as People. If foreigner attack this tradition, we say because is alien to them, but why African have to join the ban wagon of critics, is absolutely unfair.
The country is in flames now
She's beautiful
Sibonga Nkulunkulu namaDloti ngawe Nkosatana yeLive😍😘
She’s very pretty without any makeup. I Don’t care for the makeup.
She's talking about an & aspect of her culture. The importance of how this dance promotes being healthy, clean & pure. The huge decline in of HIV/AIDS in her villages where it was once the highest.
As African-American should you not want to learn about Africa's rich, beautiful & diverse culture. Which is was I thought we all may have clicked on this particular one. Yet so many are little sidetrack with her eyebrow. Cause she's beautiful without it. Everyone's culture, advancement & makeup style, technique or availability to items or makeup may be different, So how can they really be compared? What does her eyebrows technique have to do with the purpose of this video?
Wena weMswati🙌! Uma ngabe uyati chaba ngema siko nelulwimi lwakho, kungani ungalikhulumi ukhetse kukhuluma singisi🤔? Phela angeke uze uvuke uthole Queen Elizabeth the 3RD akhuluma Siswati laku youtube🤞. Yinhle ngempela intfombi yeMswati kepha mine bekutobe kungi jabulisile kuyibona ikhulu Siswati💯
❤️❤️❤️this yes, chastity: wonderful, power to the Swaziland 🇸🇿 girls, culture 💧🌴💧
I am pleased to know more about this country and female customs. Amazing young woman.
I now dying to go to Swaziland. Does any body know when these festivals take place?
honestly .... not a good time right now.... I don't think the festivals will be celebrated this year ..... and I think the female festival is in August. ...... I think
The reed dance (umhlanga)takes place in August
How did the nguni clan or tribe split into 4 tribes? I am much interested in this. Any docs or works out there?
love u swt princess
I love her,I even named my daughter sikhanyiso
Very good coverage
she is pretty and looks smart
She look so much beautiful with her traditional clothing.
She is the world most beautiful princess 😍😍
Ncooooo she is beautiful.
สวัสดีคร้า..ยินดีที่ได้รู้จักคร้า....ขอบคุณคร้า
i like princess of swaziland
Beautiful princess handle your business 👏
Great music.
You have a great country.
I have never been to Africa i live in America and i am a white woman but i would appreciate it if you could quit criticizing the swazi culture because the swazi culture and the culture in traditional Africa is better than the rap/hip hop culture we have today
I have done college research papers about the treatment of women in the rap/hip-hop culture and women in that culture is treated horibly and badly called the worst names possible that aprove of rape and sexual harassment so before you criticize traditional african culture please make sure your culture is better which is not
Bless you. Bless you ma.
Brianne Martindale I'm from Africa and I agree with your comment 100%, that rap and Hip Hop is really crap and the way it treats women and girls isn't really African, it has no respect and no consideration for them and that is shameful !!!
@@DrixMaloneDFS
TRUE !!!!
1) The Catholic priest and these other groups abusing children should be her concern because the women in the rap videos are of LEGAL AGE and willing participants
2) RAP MUSIC was great before Lyor Cohen got involved and started the gangsta rap and beefs that end in death, sagging jeans, dress wearing, mumble RAP CRAP of today
3) Just like they did DISCO got in a football stadium and burned the records because it brought people together & I agree with what you said they do not protest rock music
4) The chinese and mauritania copy RAP music
5) The Playboy mansion and magazine by Hugh Heffner disrespected women and used them for sex
6) The porn industry that debut the red pale female with her legs spread showing her vagina was the FIRST to disrespect women before RAP music was ever made
7) The present first lady was a call girl
8) The african tribes that mutilate their females and commit genocide against each other for their colonizer is disrespectful
Mr Moi,I am a southern African myself and a very proud one to boot.i agree with you about rap music,it is appalling,the way they describe women and girls is shocking.i am proud of my Swazi neighbours.it is their culture and tradition.i also accept that rap is the culture of black Americans,we all have our own traditions I suppose.
@@DrixMaloneDFS Rock&Roll and Country music were invented by Black Americans.
Even tho I haven't seen her in years I used to write for her her name was princess pashu...
Your highness you look beautiful ,I will love to be in south Africa
This is about eSwatini/Swaziland 🇸🇿
She vary beautiful
I love the culture.....
Hey pretty lady . Love from India
Eyebrows moghel 😣
Yhiii TERRIBLE af!
Incredible, i never would have assumed the Reed Dance was about CHASITY. I am so disconnected from my African Ancestry, so much studying to do
The country is in flames now
@@pumla5481 im in the United States, whats going on ??
Whoever did those eye brows must really have something against her
“The maids raise you.”
“-Community children”
I heard that too
Very interesting
She is well spoken.
Frauds??? I din't know this young princess before until watched the vid. I do live in London and have attended really good colleges and university; cheers for your advise.
I used to admire her growing up, she has a great spirit
Amanda CLBN and then what happened??
For all the rude comments how dare you insult her that way. Just listen and learn something.
interested to know if there is a similar cultural practice to encourage boys to abstain from sex and remain pure for their wives
Princess Sikhanyiso is beautiful & so well spoken. #AfricanMonarchs #LoveThis
Hello brother/Sister hope you good it’s there any chance I can reach out to you ? ASAP
Very smart young lady and well spoken ♥️
Hey.. Is any one from India or I'm the only one on this other continent people's...
I don't want to comment about these people coz they have their own cultures, own ethics and beliefs... We can't changed them.
Even after taking a education they still like this it means they love their culture a lot 😍😍😍
India, nice. I know Indians are very cultural, especially Hindus, a thousand degrees cannot move them from their beliefs. It's good to balance education and your beliefs, being educated and dumping all your cultures is not being wise because it automatically you will embrace another men's culture. Identity crisis.
@@miss_pearl yeah its true.... but our whole country is connected with its roots, culturally, either they hindus, muslims, sikhs, buddhists, jains,parsis or either christians of india it doesnt matter... here relegion dont have any role in this, just being indian is enough to stay connected with our roots.🌺🌸
I love you my cute princess
that's the way they all put make up in their country. Did you watch that show on Oprah different beauty for each country. Great moral influence we need more chaste culture like this.
I want her.
Thanks
Kodvwa lelishiya nani xem
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What's the use of being a Royal or "Daughter of the nation" if you can't change the state of the people
Exactly
Change it how?
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"Very intelligent" thank you for that education about our Lovely people
I would have done the same thing with the eye brows
we add thes from the river marowijne and we love the king and her childrens from swaziland we rae the maroni africa of suriname
I am going to Swaziland
She is prettier with minimum or less make up...
Your are better to shut up.
Me I think she likes her eyebrows like that guys! 🤷🏽♀️
Muito interessante. Espero um dia poder conhecer Esswatíni.
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