Brunei's charismatic Prince Abdul Mateen, renowned as one of Asia's most eligible bachelors, is gearing up for a grand 10-day celebration as he prepares to marry his commoner fiancée, Yang Mulia Anisha Rosnah, on Thursday. The 32-year-old polo enthusiast and 29-year-old Anisha will exchange vows in an Islamic ceremony inside a gold-domed mosque in the capital, Bandar Seri Begawan.
Here is all you want to know about Mateen and the wedding
Royal Lineage and Opulent CelebrationsAs the 10th child of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, the world's longest-reigning monarch and former richest person globally, Prince Mateen holds a unique position in the succession order. The upcoming celebrations, culminating in a glittering ceremony in the 1,788-room palace and a regal procession on Sunday, are expected to draw an international guest list comprising royalty and political leaders.
A Fairytale Wedding and Public ExcitementUniversity student Syahida Wafa Mohamed Shah, 22, captured the sentiment, describing the upcoming event as "like a fairytale." Many Bruneians plan to line the streets for Sunday's procession, eagerly anticipating the passage of the royal couple in a grand carriage. "
Prince Mateen: More Than Just RoyaltyWhile Prince Mateen may not ascend the throne, his matinee idol looks and significant social media following have made him one of the royal family's most high-profile members. A helicopter pilot in the Bruneian air force, Mateen graduated from Britain's Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and represented his country in polo at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games. His growing role in international diplomacy includes accompanying his father to significant events like King Charles and Queen Camilla's coronation and Queen Elizabeth's funeral.
Wealth and Heritage of Brunei on DisplayThe opulence of the royal wedding underscores Brunei's extreme wealth, primarily derived from its vast oil reserves. This tiny nation on the northern edge of Borneo, with a history influenced by Buddhism and Hinduism before converting to Islam in the 14th century, gained independence in 1984. Despite its small population of around 450,000, Brunei boasts an annual GDP per capita of nearly $36,000, ranking among the world's richest countries.