Prince Abdul Azim of Brunei

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Prince Abdul Azim of Brunei (29 July 1982 – 24 October 2020) was a Bruneian royal and the second born prince of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah. He was fourth in line to succeed the throne of Brunei until his death in October 2020. Known for his philanthropic activities and a lifestyle that attracted considerable media attention, Prince Azim was a prominent figure both within and outside Brunei.

Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]

Prince Azim was born in Bandar Seri Begawan, the capital of Brunei, to Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah and his second wife, Hajah Mariam. He was educated in Brunei and abroad, attending prestigious institutions including the Leighton Park School in Berkshire, England, and the Oxford Brookes University, although he did not graduate from the latter.

Career and Philanthropy[edit | edit source]

While Prince Azim did not hold any official government position, he was actively involved in various philanthropic activities. He was particularly known for his support of charities related to health and education. Prince Azim was also a patron of the arts, often sponsoring events and exhibitions that promoted Bruneian culture on the international stage.

In addition to his philanthropic efforts, Prince Azim tried his hand in the entertainment industry, having established a film production company that produced several movies. His involvement in the entertainment industry was part of his broader ambition to foster creative talents in Brunei and to introduce Bruneian culture to a global audience.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Prince Azim was known for his flamboyant lifestyle, which included hosting lavish parties attended by celebrities from around the world. Despite his public persona, he was also known for his privacy and rarely gave interviews. Prince Azim's health issues, including a long battle with illness, were a subject of public concern in the years leading up to his death.

Death[edit | edit source]

Prince Abdul Azim passed away on 24 October 2020, at the age of 38. The cause of death was not publicly disclosed, but it was known that he had been battling illness for some time. His death was mourned across Brunei and by many around the world who had come to admire his charitable work and vibrant personality.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Prince Azim's legacy is marked by his philanthropic efforts and his role in promoting Bruneian culture on the international stage. He is remembered for his generosity, his support for the arts, and his commitment to charitable causes. Following his death, tributes poured in from around the world, reflecting the wide impact of his work and personality.

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