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Just 3 Months of Intimacy!: King Mswati Left Nomcebo, Daughter of Zuma, for Other Wives—She Fled the Palace in Distress

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Just 3 Months of Intimacy!: King Mswati Left Nomcebo, Daughter of Zuma
Just 3 Months of Intimacy!: King Mswati Left Nomcebo, Daughter of Zuma

Just 3 Months of Intimacy! King Mswati Left Nomcebo, Daughter of Zuma, for Other Wives—She Fled the Palace in Distress

It has been reported that King Mswati engaged in a short-lived intimate relationship with Inkhosikati Nomcebo LaZuma for only three months before redirecting his attention to his other wives. This change reportedly caused significant emotional turmoil for Jacob Zuma’s daughter, who left the palace in tears.

During the initial three-month period, it is said that the polygamous king dedicated considerable time to Nomcebo. However, he soon returned his focus to his existing spouses.

This update follows an exclusive report from Swaziland News stating that Zuma’s daughter departed from the palace due to her inability to cope with extended periods away from her husband. This account has been corroborated by several respected South African and international news sources.

Percy Simelane, a spokesperson for King Mswati, noted that his primary concern lies with the public image of the monarch rather than his personal life and thus he could not comment on the relationship dynamics between the king and his new wife.

“I am not informed about such issues as my responsibilities are specifically defined; I engage only with aspects of the King’s public persona,” Simelane stated.

Nevertheless, royal insiders reported this week that it is customary for the king to spend time with new wives until they conceive. In Nomcebo’s instance, this focused attention lasted only three months, which led to her distress.

“She was very upset and even accused her bodyguards of taking her jewelry, which was later found. It was clear she felt deeply frustrated by the polygamous situation as she wanted continuous companionship from her husband,” a source within royal circles disclosed.

A close friend of Nomcebo indicated that she might contact Swaziland News once she has healed from what she described as a difficult experience within the royal family.

Reports suggest that a royal delegation has spent several days in Nkandla, KwaZulu-Natal, trying to arrange a meeting with Jacob Zuma. The former president reportedly declined their requests, citing his initial objections to the marriage—a decision made reluctantly after his daughter continued to dismiss his concerns.

King Mswati currently has over fourteen wives and more than fifty children.

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