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Kigeli V, exiled king of Rwanda who lived on food stamps in US suburbs, dies in obscurity

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The investiture of Rwanda's King Kigeli V (right) in 1959. He was forced into exile the next year. Photo: king-kigeli.org
Agence France-Presse

The last king of Rwanda, Kigeli V, who ruled the east African nation for less than a year before being forced into exile, finally settling in the United States, died early Sunday according to his official website. He was 80.

Born Jean-Baptiste Ndahindurwa, King Kigeli came to power in 1959 and was forced to leave the country the following year after clashing with the Belgian colonial power. In 1961, the monarchy was abolished.

The king began a life of exile in east Africa, including Kenya and Uganda, before leaving for America, where he settled into obscurity in the suburbs of Washington in 1992. A recent magazine profile had him living a humble existence on food stamps.

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Details of his death were not immediately known.

“It is with a very heavy heart that we announce that His Majesty King Kigeli V Ndahindurwa, the last King of Rwanda, died early this morning,” read a statement on his website.

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“He was a devout and dedicated believer and the last anointed African Roman Catholic king to reign over a full country.”
Rwanda's exiled King Kigeli V. Photo: king-kigeli.org
Rwanda's exiled King Kigeli V. Photo: king-kigeli.org
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