Predecessor 'Mamohato Mother 'Makarabo | Father Thekiso Motšoeneng Coronation date 2000 | |
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Reign 18 February 2000 – present Born 2 June 1976 (age 40)
Mapoteng, Lesotho ( 1976-06-02 ) Issue Princess Senate
Princess 'Maseeiso
Prince Lerotholi House House of Moshesh
(by marriage) Spouse Letsie III of Lesotho (m. 2000) Education National University of Lesotho Children Princess Senate Seeiso, Prince Lerotholi Seeiso, Princess 'Maseeiso Seeiso Parents 'Makarabo, Thekiso Motšoeneng Similar Letsie III of Lesotho, Princess Senate Seeiso, Prince Seeiso of Lesotho, Queen 'Mamohato of Lesotho, Moshoeshoe II of Lesotho |
Queen masenate mohato seeiso delivers sanitary towels to girls
Queen 'Masenate Mohato Seeiso (born June 2, 1976) is the Queen Consort of King Letsie III of Lesotho. She was the first commoner in modern history to marry Royal Family of Lesotho. Since becoming Queen, she has become the Patron of several charities and has worked to promote the work of projects related to HIV/AIDS.
Contents
- Queen masenate mohato seeiso delivers sanitary towels to girls
- Early life
- Relationship with Letsie III of Lesotho
- Engagement and marriage
- Motherhood and children
- Charity work
- Public health work
- Titles and styles
- Honours
- References

Early life
Queen 'Masenate Mohato Seeiso was born Anna Karabo Motšoeneng in Mapoteng in the Berea District, the eldest daughter of the five children of Thekiso Motšoeneng and his wife 'Makarabo. She was christened Anna in the Roman Catholic Church. In 1990 Queen 'Masenate enrolled at the Machabeng International College in Maseru and studied there until 1996, completing an International General Certificate for Secondary Education and an International Baccalaureate Diploma. While attending college, she took party in community service with the Angela School for the Disabled and Centre for the Blind. In 1997 she attended the National University of Lesotho and where she studied for a Bachelor of Science degree; her studies were interrupted by her relationship with King Letsie III of Lesotho.
Relationship with Letsie III of Lesotho

Queen 'Masenate first met King Letsie III of Lesotho in 1996. This was the same year he became King for the second time, following the death of his father in a road accident.
Engagement and marriage

In October 1999, two years into her studies at the National University of Lesotho, she became engaged to King Letsie III. They were married on February 18, 2000 in Maseru. He was the only unmarried King in Africa. The ceremony was conducted in the Setsoto Stadium by Archbishop Bernard Mohlalisi, with 40,000 people present including dignitaries such as Nelson Mandela, Festus Mogae and Bakili Muluzi. This marked the first time in the history of modern Lesotho where a royal had married a commoner.

She credited the Royal Family for making her welcome, in particular the influence of Queen 'Mamohato, the Queen Mother. 'Masenate and 'Mamohato grew close and the Queen found it difficult when Mamohato died in 2003, but praised her husband for supporting her at the time. In an interview with the Lesotho Times in 2014, she said "I like the fact that he listens when I advise him on various issues that are personal. For instance, I want him to be well-dressed for various functions. And, as the woman of the house, I also recommend a lot of things, food, music, movies and more educative television channels for all of us. His Majesty is a very reserved, respectful, patient, wise and humble person and he is all that in a very sweet way. These are the qualities he has sustained over the years. They have drawn me much closer to him. I love him dearly every day."
Motherhood and children

Queen 'Masenate and King Letsie have three children; Princess Senate (b. 7 October 2001), Princess 'Maseeiso (b. 20 November 2004), and Prince Lerotholi (b. 18 April 2007). She later explained that she wished she had more children, saying "Maybe I should have had one early after Prince Lerotholi but now my biological clock is telling me the time is up. I have read a lot about reproductive health-related risks and some medical researchers, in their studies, don’t recommend women to consider falling pregnant at my age. When your eggs are no longer that fresh to make a healthy baby, then it’s better to be on the safe side."
Charity work

Queen 'Masenate Mohato Seeiso is involved in a variety of charitable projects, including Patronship of the Lesotho Red Cross Society, the SOS Children's Village, and the Machabeng International College where she studied before becoming Queen. In addition to her work with the charity People with Disabilities, Queen 'Masenate is generally interested in working with projects seeking to improve the voices of disabled people in Lesotho.
Following the death of the late Queen Mother ‘Mamohato Bereng Seeiso in 2003, Queen 'Masenate Mohato Seeiso run Hlokomela Bana (Take Care of Children).
Public health work
She has a strong interest in enabling the work undertaken with HIV/AIDS patients to be spoken of publicly, and has been involved in several awareness programmes in Lesotho. Queen 'Masenate has also undertaken visits to a variety of AIDS projects around the country, including orphanages. She also holds a First Aid Certificate.
Titles and styles
Queen 'Masenate acts as the Regent of Lesotho, should King Letsie III be absent from the nation.