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As of April 2026, the legal path for Prince Simakade's claim to the throne has been exhausted. In February 2026, the Constitutional Court of South Africa dismissed his application for leave to appeal a previous Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) ruling. The court found no reasonable prospects of success in his challenge against the recognition of King Misuzulu kaZwelithini as the legitimate monarch.

Despite the Constitutional Court's decision, Prince Simakade has remained defiant, labeling the verdict a "political judgment" and refusing to immediately accept King Misuzulu’s calls for peace and unity. His faction has suggested that while the legal route is closed, they will only reconcile if a new nomination process is initiated—a demand that conflicts with the settled status of the throne.

Supporters argued that as the first-born son of the late King, he was the rightful heir according to primogeniture. They also challenged the validity of King Goodwill Zwelithini's will and the identification process led by the late Traditional Prime Minister, Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi.

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As of April 2026, the legal path for Prince Simakade's claim to the throne has been exhausted. In February 2026, the Constitutional Court of South Africa dismissed his application for leave to appeal a previous Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) ruling. The court found no reasonable prospects of success in his challenge against the recognition of King Misuzulu kaZwelithini as the legitimate monarch.

Despite the Constitutional Court's decision, Prince Simakade has remained defiant, labeling the verdict a "political judgment" and refusing to immediately accept King Misuzulu’s calls for peace and unity. His faction has suggested that while the legal route is closed, they will only reconcile if a new nomination process is initiated—a demand that conflicts with the settled status of the throne. Simakade

Supporters argued that as the first-born son of the late King, he was the rightful heir according to primogeniture. They also challenged the validity of King Goodwill Zwelithini's will and the identification process led by the late Traditional Prime Minister, Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi. As of April 2026, the legal path for

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