Princess Mabereng Seeiso of Lesotho
Princess Mabereng Seeiso of Lesotho (born 'Machaka Makara)[1] is a member of the Royal Family of Lesotho. Princess Seeiso is the wife of Prince Seeiso of Lesotho[2] and the sister-in-law of King Letsie III of Lesotho.
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Issue | Prince Bereng Constantine Seeiso Princess 'Masentle Tabitha Seeiso Prince Maupha David Seeiso | ||||
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House | Moshesh (by marriage) | ||||
Religion | Christianity |
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Biography
She attended:
- Cape Peninsula University of Technology. Biomedical Technology Degree (1997–2000).
- University of Stellenbosch. Medical Microbiology (2001-2002).
- University of Westminster. MA Management Studies (2008-2010).
Princess Mabereng Seeiso and her husband, Prince Seeiso married on 15 December 2003, and they have three children:
- Prince Bereng Constantine Seeiso.
- Princess 'Masentle Tabitha Seeiso.
- Prince Masupha David Seeiso.
Since July 2012 is the owner and Managing Director of Mabeoana Crafts PTY LTD (Manufacturing.CMT - Textile industry. Import and export supply chain management).[3]
She and her husband attended the Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the only foreign royals to do so.
gollark: Somewhat more implicitly.
gollark: This is just assuming some underlying system of ethics, though.
gollark: You can argue that people's motivations might reduce to that but I don't believe that that's the day to day reasoning.
gollark: But substitute "fear of loss of general choice" or "fear of violent enforcement" or "fear of coercion" or something for "fear of death" and I think it sort of works.
gollark: And seem fine.
References
- "Genealogy". Archived from the original on 2017-06-30. Retrieved 2015-11-01.
- Perry, Simon (2004-03-04). "Prince Harry Sees AIDS Horror in Africa". People Magazine. Retrieved 2011-04-25.
- Her LinkedIn Profile
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