Zulu royals now need permission to meet King Misuzulu

Access to the Zulu King is officially locked down to stop family drama. Thulasizwe Buthelezi dropped the banhammer in Ulundi, declaring that nobody sees King Misuzulu kaZwelithini without a hall pass first. This mandate hits every single relative and tribal chief who wants face time with the monarch, effectively ending unscheduled visits. The prime minister insists on vetting all interactions to maintain order within the hierarchy.

Internal beef has plagued the dynasty since the previous ruler passed away, causing massive headaches. Various factions keep dragging issues into courtrooms while leaking messy details regarding succession battles. This gatekeeping move aims to stop rogue meetings that undermine the throne significantly. The objective involves shielding the leader from constant bickering over titles or assets.

Some family members feel salty about asking for permission to visit their cousin, viewing it as censorship. They believe it blocks legitimate concerns or criticism from reaching the top level. However, supporters argue that this filter keeps things professional instead of chaotic for everyone involved. It ensures the head of the nation focuses on duties rather than mediating petty arguments between relatives.

Managing twelve million people requires focus and zero distractions from weird internal politics. Controlling who enters the palace prevents conflicting statements from confusing the public regarding official stances. While it might annoy insiders used to breezing in freely, this protocol establishes necessary boundaries. The monarchy ultimately prioritizes stability over letting random uncles crash the schedule whenever they want.
 

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