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How to Pronounce Letsie III
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Meaning and Context
Letsie III, born David Mohato Bereng Seeiso, is the constitutional monarch and King of Lesotho, a landlocked sovereign nation entirely surrounded by South Africa. Ascending to the throne for the first time in November 1990 following his father's exile, he initially reigned until 1995 when he abdicated to allow for the restoration of his father, Moshoeshoe II. Following his father's tragic death, Letsie III was reinstated as King of Lesotho in February 1996, a position he has held since, serving as a unifying national symbol and a non-partisan figurehead within the country's parliamentary constitutional monarchy. His reign has been characterized by advocacy for national unity, agricultural development, and HIV/AIDS awareness, often working in concert with the Prime Minister of Lesotho and the College of Chiefs. As the head of the Basotho nation, King Letsie III is also recognized internationally for his work as an FAO Special Ambassador for Nutrition, emphasizing his role beyond ceremonial duties in addressing critical issues of food security and public health in the Kingdom of Lesotho and the broader Southern African Development Community region.
Common Mistakes and Alternative Spellings
The standard and correct spelling is Letsie III, using the Roman numeral "III". A frequent and understandable error is the misspelling "Letsie 3" or "Letsie the Third" in prose, though the numeral form is preferred in formal writing. The name "Letsie" itself is sometimes misspelled phonetically as "Letsi" or "Letsy", omitting the final 'e'. Confusion can also arise with the spelling of his birth name, David Mohato Bereng Seeiso, where "Bereng" may be incorrectly written as "Bering" or "Bereng" may be mistakenly attached to "Seeiso". Additionally, the country he reigns over, Lesotho, is sometimes misspelled in relation to his title (e.g., "King of Lesotho"), with common errors including "Lesotha" or "Lethoso".
Example Sentences
Following a period of political transition, King Letsie III was formally reinstated to the throne in a ceremony in 1996.
In his role as a constitutional monarch, Letsie III gives royal assent to legislation passed by the Parliament of Lesotho.
The King's official residence, the Royal Palace in Maseru, is a focal point for national ceremonies.
As a champion of agricultural development, King Letsie III frequently visits rural communities to discuss food security initiatives.
Diplomatic protocols require that foreign ambassadors present their credentials to His Majesty King Letsie III.
The stability of the Basotho monarchy under Letsie III is often cited as a key factor in the nation's modern governance.
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