Ntfombi of Swaziland
Queen Mother Ntombi Tfwala | |
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Ndlovukati of Swaziland | |
Reign | 25 April 1986 – present |
Coronation | 25 April 1986 |
Predecessor | Dzeliwe As Regent |
King | Mswati III |
Queen Regent of Swaziland | |
Reign | 1983 – 24 April 1986 |
Predecessor |
Sobhuza II As King Dzeliwe As Queen Regent |
Successor | Mswati III As King |
Born | Circa 1950 |
Spouse | Sobhuza II (until his death, in 1982) |
Issue | Mswati III |
House | House of Dlamini |
Queen Mother Ntfombi, Ndlovukati of Swaziland (born Ntfombi Tfwala c. 1950), has been the Ndlovukati and Joint Head of State of Swaziland since 1986. She was also regent of Swaziland from 1983 to 1986. She is the mother of King Mswati III.
In 1982, two years prior to the death of King Sobhuza II, he had designated another of his wives, Queen Dzeliwe, as the Indlovukati, to reign as joint sovereign with his future successor. But instead of recognizing one of her sons as his heir apparent, he indicated to his Loqoqo that he wanted his son by Ntfombi, Prince Makhosetive Dlamini, to succeed him on the throne. In June 1982 he also extended the authority of the Loqoqo, empowering it to act as a "Supreme Council of State", free to appoint an "Authorised Person" to exercise the royal prerogative if a regent was deemed unable to do so properly. In the power vacuum that resulted from his death, Indlovukati Dzeliwe became Queen Regent during the minority of the designated heir to the throne, but the Loqoqo, consisting mostly of King Sobhuza's senior relatives, chiefs and advisors, usurped her authority and sacked Sobhuza's prime minister, Prince Mabandla Dlamini, whom Loqoqo members apparently feared would strip them of their new role. Once Prince Makhosetive Dlamini attained his majority and officially became king, his mother would then be expected to be designated as the new Indlovukati.[1]
However, Queen Dzeliwe was placed under house arrest in 1983. Following a 9-day period during which Swaziland was ruled by Prince Sozisa Dlamini, Ntfombi was selected as queen regent.
In 1986, when he turned 18, Makhosetive was crowned King Mswati III. Upon becoming king, as was the custom, he declared his mother to be the Indlovukazi (a title roughly corresponding to Queen Mother, literally translated as Great She-Elephant) and, as such, Joint Head of State. As Queen Mother, Ntfombi is seen as the spiritual and national head of state, while her son is considered the administrative head of state.[2][3][4]
Queen Mother Ntombi's image has been widely disseminated in the West since her inclusion in Andy Warhol's portrait series during her exercise of the regency for her son, as one of four Reigning Queens, along with Queens Beatrix of the Netherlands, Margrethe II of Denmark and Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.[5]
Swazi Royal Family |
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HM Queen Ntfombi, The Ndlovukati (Queen Mother)
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Titles and styles
Styles of Queen Mother Ntombi of Swaziland | |
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Reference style | Her Majesty |
Spoken style | Your Majesty |
Alternative style | Madame |
- 1950-marriage: Miss Ntfombi Tfwala.
- marriage-1983: Her Majesty Queen Ntfombi, The Inkhosikati LaTfwala of Swaziland.
- 1983-1986: Her Majesty Queen Ntfombi, The Indlovukazi (Queen Regent) of Swaziland.
- 1986–present: Her Majesty Queen Ntfombi, The Ndlovukati (Queen Mother) of Swaziland.
References
- ↑ Magongo, Ellen Mary. Kingship and Transition in Swaziland, 1973–1988. Master of Arts in History dissertation. University of South Africa. November 2009.
- ↑ Swaziland's 40th anniversary bash hits sour note
- ↑ "Key Facts about Swaziland". Television New Zealand. Reuters. 19 September 2008. Retrieved 1 November 2011.
- ↑ Swazi queen flies out after king falls ill
- ↑ Los Angeles Times. Muchnic, Suzanne. The Art Galleries: Downtown, articles.latimes.com; 20 December 1985.
Regnal titles | ||
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Preceded by Queen Dzeliwe (Queen Regent) |
Queen Regent of Swaziland 1983–1986 |
Succeeded by King Mswati III (King) |